It is an illusion that U.S.-UK attacks can deter Yemen
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has repeatedly claimed that it wants to avoid a wider conflict in West Asia since Israel launched its war on Gaza on October 7.
Yemeni Ambassador commends unity in Al-Aqsa Storm Operation
The Yemeni ambassador to Tehran emphasized the incapacity of Americans to confront the axis of resistance while highlighting the emergence of a coalition and solidarity around the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the Hamas operation.
Iran FM says U.S., UK strikes on Yemen ‘illegitimate, strategic mistake’
ran’s foreign minister has sharply criticized the U.S. and UK recent assaults on Yemeni land, calling them “illegitimate, strategic mistake.”
Yemen’s ship seizure has far-reaching strategic impact: IRGC
A senior Iranian military commander says the seizure of a ship by Yemen has reverberated with broad strategic implications.
Yemeni patience with Saudis has a limit
Saudi forces have been shelling border regions in Yemen, killing a number of civilians as Sana'a warns its patience is running thin.
Iran vehemently denies allegations of smuggling missile fuel to Yemen
Iran has unequivocally denied the U.S. Navy's allegations that it attempted to sneak 70 tons of a missile fuel component onto a ship headed for Yemen and concealed it amid bags of fertilizer.
Yemen showcases military might
The leader of Yemen’s Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, says enemy’s efforts to destroy the army have failed as a delegation returns from Amman after holding talks on the truce with Saudi Arabia.
Red Cross issues Yemen warning
The International Committee of the Red Cross has issued a warning over the devastating impacts the lack of humanitarian funding is having on the war-ravaged Arab country in particular women and girls.
Biden didn’t ban “offensive operations” in war on Yemen
U.S. President Joe Biden's announcement at the State Department two weeks after winning the Presidency that he would end all U.S. support for “offensive operations” in the war on Yemen, “including relevant arms sales" to the Saudi-led coalition was ambiguous.
World and Double Standard Policy
It seems governments in the world are suffering from double standard policy disease and their reactions to the similar events are totally different and biased and this is something which hurts the nations and make them lose their hopes and trusts on the performance and tasks of the international bodies.