Tag: Houthis

Yemen Defeats & Humiliates the US Navy Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

1 US attacks Yemen, again 2 US defeated & a cease fire follows 3 US losses 4 US still pressures Yemen 5 Israel attacks & Yemen imposes aerial blockade of Israel 6 UAE/Saudi rivalries in Yemen 7 A Russian take on Yemen Yemen 1 US Attacks Yemen, again On March 14, Malik al Houthis warned […]

15 Months on – Yemen

Once viewed as a convenient Saudi punching bag, Sanaa is today reshaping the dynamics in the region and creating new challenges for both regional and international actors. The Yemenis have shown the ability to launch – and get away with – nonstop military operations at sea against ships linked to Israel, the US, and the […]

The Resistance Begins Phase 2 – Yemen & Iraq Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

Due to the length of time that has passed since last updating the Yemen file, we have written a report on events around Yemen and its impact on the Gaza conflict. In order to make it easier for the reader, we have broken this article into 2 parts and into sub-sections. This has been done […]

Yemen and the Houthis

The Yemen Front The Ansar Allah movement has lately attracted international attention by boldly defying major world powers, particularly the United States, through their military actions to support Palestine amid the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza. This decision comes at a time when even larger Arab nations refrain from such interventions, despite Yemen itself enduring a decade of US-backed […]

The GeoPolitics of Yemen

Early History The ruins of The Great Dam of Marib – destroyed by God, when the people left the worship of God, and indulged in sin. This was sometime between 1000 BC and 300 AD. A very fertile region was turned into a desolate place. Yemen was first populated by Cain (or Kabil), Adam’s son who […]

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