International / Middle East
For decades, the United States and its Western allies have sought to dominate strategic waterways and straits. However, this dominance is now facing an unprecedented challenge from independent regional powers, particularly Ansar Allah in Ye...
The Red Sea has always been a strategic passage for global trade. However, this strategic importance has been under Western control. With the escalation of the Israeli regime's aggression in Gaza, Ansar Allah decided to break this dominance by targeting ships linked to the Israeli regime. Western propaganda has tried to portray Ansar Allah as "Iran's proxy," but in reality, it's an independent force. Iran does not support subordinate forces but adheres to the principle of partnership among allies. Ansar Allah prioritizes the interests of Yemen and operates on the principle of equality and mutual respect. Despite US and British military attacks, Ansar Allah's resolve has only strengthened. They possess an advanced arsenal of anti-ship ballistic missiles, attack drones, and unmanned vessels. The attacks have shown that Ansar Allah is not just a local force, but a strategic player. The conflict is part of a broader battle between the American-Zionist axis of domination and the axis of resistance, extending from Yemen to Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. Ansar Allah has proven that a strong will is superior to bombs and missiles.
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