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A Real Dilemma
Tawfiq Al-Hamiri, an advisor at the Ministry of Information, highlights that the US-Saudi military aggression against Yemen has not ended. The current calm is only temporary, as the conflict continues until every inch of Yemeni land is liberated. If Saudi Arabia resumes its aggression, it will face severe consequences, including the loss of oil, stability, economy, security, and wealth. Returning to conflict would mean entering a broader war with different rules of engagement.
Strategic Implications
Al-Hamiri emphasizes that Yemen's battle is also a support for the Palestinians in Gaza against Israeli, American, and British forces. Yemen's advanced combat tactics have surprised the world, proving more effective than the previous military strategies used by Saudi Arabia. Engaging in this battle would entangle Saudi Arabia with the inevitable downfall of Israel.
He warns that succumbing to American provocations will lead to Saudi Arabia's demise. The conflict's primary battlefield would be the sea, where previous engagements have seen significant setbacks for enemy forces. Yemen's advanced naval capabilities threaten Saudi oil exports, crucial for its economy.
Political and Military Insights
Al-Hamiri notes the absence of international support that Saudi Arabia previously enjoyed under the guise of restoring legitimacy in Yemen. Now, any military action would be seen as protecting Israel, lacking credible justification.
Lutfi Al-Jarmouzi, Chairman of the Political and Foreign Affairs Committee of the Shura Council, points out Yemen's growing military prowess. After nine years of conflict, Yemen's advanced capabilities, particularly in missile and drone technology, have driven enemy forces out of the Red Sea. Saudi infrastructure, including its oil facilities, has become legitimate targets if aggression continues.
Warnings from Yemeni Leadership
Omar Da'ar Al-Bakheiti, Dean of the Faculty of Media at Sana'a University, highlights the severe risks Saudi Arabia faces if it continues its aggression. He notes that Yemen's ability to target distant objectives puts Saudi interests in the region at significant risk.
Abdul Wahhab Saif Al-Hadi, a political analyst, warns that ignoring Yemeni leader's advice will undermine diplomatic efforts by Oman to reach a peaceful resolution. Renewed conflict will have unprecedented catastrophic consequences for Saudi Arabia.
Potential Consequences
Al-Hadi explains that continued Saudi policies will prompt direct retaliation from Yemeni forces, halting Saudi economic, investment, and political progress. Yemeni advanced military capabilities, including hypersonic missiles, pose a grave threat to Saudi infrastructure, notably the NEOM project and Aramco.
Abdel Khaleq Al-Qasemi, a media activist, states that renewed war would derail Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, causing regression and significant economic losses, including the evaporation of its oil wealth and the closure of ports and airports. He predicts that the instability will provide an opportunity for the eastern and southern regions to overthrow the Saudi regime.
Translated by Almasirah English website
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