According to international Defapress reporter: The Saudi regime and its regional and international allies entered the war against Yemen in the form of a military alliance of April 2015. The primary goal of this integration was to support the government of Mansour Hadi and fight against Ansarullah.
The ambassador of the Saudi regime in Washington sees his country's main goal of attacking Yemen as preventing Ansarullah from coming to power, because the Saudis are worried lest the group become another Hezbollah like Lebanon's Hezbollah.
"The military violation of the Saudi and Emirate regime of the Emirate is the main source of the Yemeni crisis today," said Sayed Hossein Mousavian, a researcher at Princeton University during a round-table discussion at the World Wide Web on China's National Television Network in the United States on the Yemeni crisis.
he said : Saleh's death could help the Yemeni peace process, because Saleh's dual play made Saudis and Emiratis count on him, and therefore they were never willing to engage in serious talks with Ansar Allah. Now that Saleh has been removed, it's time that Riyadh talks with Ansarullah.
The United Nations must act with authority and lead the Yemeni peace talks with the presence of all Yemeni groups. At first, there should be a ceasefire and the war stopped. Then, through a free election, a government with the participation of all ethnic groups and political factions and ending the crisis and disaster in Yemen.
Ansarullah and its missile power
The Saudis tried to take control of Aden, a city that today witnesses bombings and assassinations aimed at most of these bombings and assassinations, the removal of senior officials and security forces. The Yemeni army and the Yemeni Popular Committees now control Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, and most of the northern regions of the country, and are a threat to the Saudi regime. The Yemeni missile and popular committees have been targeting Saudi oil bases with their indigenous missiles, Americans have confirmed the missile attack, but the Saudis deny them. Some of these missiles were fired 900 kilometers north of Yemen, showing considerable military power and popular Yemeni commissions.
Al Saud's military disability and its weapons costs
According to Harvard's new studies, the cost of war in Yemen for the Saudi aggression regime is $ 200 million a day. Ridley Advisor to four US presidents since Bush, Father, Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama, has also emphasized that US interests in the Yemeni war are finding a way to end it because our allies are losing their resources, On material losses, they suffer a lot of immaterial expenses.
One of the most important achievements of the Yemeni war for Saudis is the increasing hunger and poverty of Yemeni citizens, which is against international law, which has put the innocent nation in danger for its expansionist goals. The United Nations estimates that around 370,000 children at risk of starvation and about 2 million students are not able to continue their studies. The Yemeni's mother lives in fear that this is a humanitarian disaster.
In this regard, Yemeni police officer Naji Hussein says most of the farmlands and cultivated lands are gone, food prices are rising every day, life is difficult, and we live in fear, we hear the sound of airplanes, but we do not know who is attacking. Another Yemeni citizen says that we want to live in peace.
The role of the United Nations
The economic impact of Saudi war on Yemen has left more than 17 million people at risk of hunger, said Jimmy McGedrick, director of humanitarian aid coordination. According to the World Health Organization, the situation has worsened with the spread of cholera and contaminated more than 15,000 people. In a recent report, the United Nations has called on the Saudi regime and its allies to reduce their measures on Yemeni citizens.
In the same vein, the UN observation said: Saudi air strikes in Yemen are in principle a war crime. Unfortunately, UN resolutions only have a declarative aspect, not an executive! And this is important and action against Saudi Arabia is possible only with the participation of the UN Security Council. Since the United States is a permanent member of the Security Council that has a veto, Saudi Arabia's condemnation of the rape of Yemen and the bombing of innocent Yemeni people is virtually absent.
International societies are expected to reach the innocent people of Yemen, and to stop the excessive desire of Saudi officials to do so, if the Saudis' war against Yemenis continues to such an extent, the life of the oppressed Ummah will be hard to sustain.
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