2024-01-15 10:31:04
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Regarding the US and UK strikes against the Houthi armed forces in Yemen in recent days, political commentators in Yemen said that the US and UK air strikes against the Houthi armed forces will not help ease the current situation in the Red Sea, but will only make the tension further out of control and let the entire region slide into the abyss.
Mohammed Shamsan, a Yemeni political commentator, said that the US and UK air strikes will not break the fighting capability of the Houthis in a short time, nor will they solve the current crisis. The air strikes by the United States and Britain can only stimulate the Houthis to take further actions, which may lead to the blockade of the entire Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which will lead to the escalation of the crisis in the Red Sea.
The Yemeni government issued a statement on the 12th, saying that the military action of the United States and Britain is a response to the threat of the Houthi armed forces to the safety of shipping in the Red Sea. The statement strongly condemned the Houthis for "dragging the country into a military confrontation for propaganda purposes" and "misleadingly" linking attacks on shipping vessels in the Red Sea to support for the Palestinian people. Yemeni people are generally dissatisfied with the US and British attacks, and there is a strong resistance to foreign interference in Yemen's internal affairs. Many Yemenis believe that Western involvement will only exacerbate Yemen's complex socio-political situation.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the "excessive" use of force by the United States and Britain in the region, saying that the United States and Britain are eager to turn the Red Sea into a "bloody slaughter field."
Iraq has also condemned U.S. and British airstrikes against Houthi targets. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry issued a statement on the 12th, saying that the Iraqi side respects the efforts to maintain the freedom of navigation in international waters, but the US and British air strikes are a violation of Yemen's national sovereignty, and expanding the scope of the conflict will not help solve the fundamental problem, but will only lead to the continued spillover of risks.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry issued a strongly worded statement on the 12th, saying that the attacks by the United States and Britain pose a threat to peace and stability in the Red Sea region and Syria's maritime activities, and are aimed at diverting the attention of the global public from Israel's advancing military operations in the Gaza Strip.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Qani on the 12th strongly condemned the attacks by the United States and Britain, believing that it is a flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Arab countries and a flagrant violation of international law. Kanani warned that arbitrary attacks will only increase insecurity and instability in the region.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry issued a statement on the 12th, calling on Middle Eastern countries and the international community to work together to ease regional tensions and ensure the safety of navigation in the Red Sea. The statement expressed close concern over the escalation of military operations in the Red Sea region and air strikes in parts of Yemen by the United States, Britain and other countries. The statement pointed out that the continued Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip pose a risk of widening the regional conflict, and that a comprehensive ceasefire and an end to military strikes against Palestinian civilians are necessary to avoid regional instability and the expansion of the conflict.

Algeria has expressed its deep concern and regret over the US and UK air strikes in Yemen. The Afghan Foreign Ministry issued a statement on the 12th, saying that in order to solve the problem of navigation safety in the Red Sea, it is impossible to ignore the correlation between the Houthi armed attacks on commercial vessels and the conflict in the Gaza Strip for three months. Israel's indiscriminate bombing of innocent civilians has caused discontent among Arab countries and the Islamic world.
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