Foreign website: Yemen thwarted US-Israeli expansion projects in the region
The Cradle published an analytical article confirming that Yemen has constituted the most prominent obstacle to the American-Israeli project for dominating the region after the Gaza war, noting that Sana’a has managed to turn its geographical location into a strategic card that turned the balance of power in the Red Sea and international shipping lanes.
Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The article clarified that the Yemeni operations in the Red and Arabian Seas were not merely a reactive stance in solidarity with Gaza but rather part of a comprehensive strategic vision aimed at breaking American influence in the most important global trade artery linking East and West and redefining the rules of maritime security to serve the Axis of Resistance.
It also demonstrated that the American failure to protect Israeli ships and prevent Yemeni attacks, despite deploying aircraft carriers and defense systems, represented a severe blow to the credibility of American deterrence and exposed the erosion of Western hegemony in the region.
The article concluded that Yemen has successfully imposed a new field and political deterrence equation that made any settlement or security arrangements in the Middle East contingent on Sana’a’s position. This means that Washington and Tel Aviv have lost the ability to manage the region from a position of superiority.