Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Supreme Political Council in Sana’a has said that the creation of a new coalition in the region would push it into more wars.
“Any military alliances in the region will not lead to stability, but to more wars,” Al-Houthi said in a tweet, commenting on the movements of Saudi Arabia and Arab countries to create a NATO-style military alliance in the Middle East.
“Stability does not require military alliances in a region, [especially if made] by those who are falling apart and who are destroying the peoples of the region with a supremacist view and aggressive terrorist crimes,” he added.
“Any alliance brings nothing new other than repeating the known American tools,” he said.