US Website: Washington’s Intervention in Yemen Has Been A Failure

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The United States’ intervention in Yemen has been a failure, the US Responsible Statecraft confirmed.

In a report addressing the American-British aggression against Yemen, Responsible Statecraft stated: “Judged on its own terms, the US-led intervention in Yemen has been a failure,” explaining that Yemen’s attacks are still consuming US resources and contributing to the US Navy’s overstretch.

The report added that the “Houthis” have not been discouraged from launching attacks after more than a year of military action, and they are unlikely to respond differently once Trump is in office.

The report highlighted, “It has now been a year since the ineffective US military campaign against Sana’a began.”

Based on new reports, based on two sources in the Jerusalem Post, the report stated that there are hints that that the incoming Trump administration may be planning to escalate the conflict. The paper says the Biden administration is reportedly planning to intensify the bombings before Jan. 21. Then, according to the Post, Trump will be looking to ramp up the military campaign even more once he is sworn in.

According to the report, “Escalation in Yemen would be a mistake. It is unlikely to achieve anything except to kill more Yemenis, put U.S. sailors at risk, and waste more expensive munitions.”

The report concluded that the US ought to be using all its influence and leverage to bring the war in Gaza to an end in order to wind down the wider regional conflict with which it is interwoven. Beyond that, the US should be looking for ways to extract itself from Middle Eastern conflicts rather than finding excuses to expand them.