Mohammed, the leader of the Houthis in Yemen, thinks that communication with the United States is a

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

Thank you 2023 Yemeni Houthi leader Mohammed thinks communication with the United States is a slap in the face! On the 19th, Yemen's Houthi leader Mohammed said that the United States tried to establish a communication channel with the Houthis, but was refused. Mohammed believes that the premise of reconciliation with the United States is that Israel stops its actions in Gaza, and this news has aroused widespread concern in the international community.

Mohammed said in an interview that the Houthis refused to communicate with the United States and believed that "communicating with the United States has made us lose face." He believes that the United States is trying to solve the Yemen problem by communicating with the Houthis, but the Houthis will not accept this approach, in fact, the attitude of the Houthis is understandable, the United States behaves like two people fighting, and the United States only forces one side to stop, and this stop can only be done if both sides of the fight stop at the same time, otherwise the side that unilaterally stops can only be beaten until crying.

Another senior Houthi rebel in Yemen** also said that attacks on ships sailing in the Red Sea would not stop. The Houthis believe that the interference of the United States and other Western countries in Yemen is one of the main reasons for the deterioration of the situation in Yemen. They believe that peace and stability in Yemen can only be achieved by supporting Yemen's national sovereignty and territorial integrity by supporting Yemen** and the army.

The Houthis' intransigence has shown once again that there will be nothing to be gained from the intervention actions of the United States and other Western countries in Yemen. The situation in Yemen has been tense since 2014. The United States and other Western countries have defended Yemen's national sovereignty and territorial integrity by supporting Yemen** and the military, but no progress has been made in this intervention. On the contrary, the Yemeni people have suffered immensely and suffered as a result of the effects of war and political instability.

In this context, the attitude of the Houthis to refuse to communicate with the United States can be seen as a strong resistance to Western intervention. The Houthis believe that progress can only be made through a peaceful solution to the Yemeni problem. Therefore, the international community should support the efforts of Yemen** and the army to promote the process of a peaceful settlement of the Yemeni problem. At the same time, the United States and other Western countries should also reflect on whether their interference is correct and whether it can really bring peace and stability to the Yemeni people.

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