Washington - Saba:
The American website "Response Bell Statecraft" has discussed in a special report the US-British aggression against Yemen, and said "A year has now passed since the ineffective US military campaign against Sana'a."
The American website relied on new reports, and on two sources in the Zionist newspaper "Jerusalem Post," which spoke about hints that the administration of the incoming US President-elect Donald Trump "may be planning to escalate it."
The website quoted the Zionist newspaper itself as saying "The administration of current President Joe Biden is planning to intensify the bombing before January 21."
The American website also quoted the American newspaper "Washington Post" as saying "Trump will seek to escalate the military campaign further once he is inaugurated as President of the United States."
According to the website, "escalation in Yemen would be a grave mistake," and that "it is unlikely to achieve anything other than killing more Yemenis, endangering American sailors, and wasting more expensive ammunition."
He pointed out that "Ansarullah has not backed down from launching attacks after more than a year of military action, and it is unlikely that they will respond differently once Trump takes office."
He stressed that "the United States must use all its influence to end the war in Gaza in order to reduce the broader regional conflict to which this war is linked."
Moreover, "the United States must look for ways to extricate itself from conflicts in the Middle East instead of looking for excuses."
The American website "Response Bell Statecraft" has discussed in a special report the US-British aggression against Yemen, and said "A year has now passed since the ineffective US military campaign against Sana'a."
The American website relied on new reports, and on two sources in the Zionist newspaper "Jerusalem Post," which spoke about hints that the administration of the incoming US President-elect Donald Trump "may be planning to escalate it."
The website quoted the Zionist newspaper itself as saying "The administration of current President Joe Biden is planning to intensify the bombing before January 21."
The American website also quoted the American newspaper "Washington Post" as saying "Trump will seek to escalate the military campaign further once he is inaugurated as President of the United States."
According to the website, "escalation in Yemen would be a grave mistake," and that "it is unlikely to achieve anything other than killing more Yemenis, endangering American sailors, and wasting more expensive ammunition."
He pointed out that "Ansarullah has not backed down from launching attacks after more than a year of military action, and it is unlikely that they will respond differently once Trump takes office."
He stressed that "the United States must use all its influence to end the war in Gaza in order to reduce the broader regional conflict to which this war is linked."
Moreover, "the United States must look for ways to extricate itself from conflicts in the Middle East instead of looking for excuses."