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Bloomberg: The American attack on Yemen ended in Iran’s favor/reverse results for Washington

PNN – The website of the Bloomberg TV channel wrote that this attack, along with the attacks of the Zionist regime on Gaza and its trial in the international judicial authorities, has ended in Iran’s favor, using the excuse of the recent attacks by London and Washington on Yemen.

According to Pakistan News Network, a Bloomberg columnist wrote: There are at least two views on the decision of the United States and England to attack Yemen, although they contradict each other, but both are correct.

This report states: The first point of view is that these attacks were inevitable both politically and to maintain a reliable deterrent against further actions by Iran and its allies, and US President Joe Biden could not do anything. The second point of view and the reason for his initial doubt was that the probability of success is small and the risk of escalation of tensions is high.

If America’s strategic goals are to restore the free flow of trade through the Red Sea, prevent the regional expansion of the Hamas-Israeli war in Gaza, and thwart Iran’s efforts to stop the normalization of Arab-Israeli relations, then Friday’s attacks will probably have the opposite effect.

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Success in Yemen is not measured by the destruction of military equipment. The possibility of destroying all the Yemeni missile offensive capabilities, most of which are mobile and difficult to target without the presence of a significant number of Western soldiers on the territory of this country, is certainly zero. They have survived years of aerial bombardment by advanced American fighter jets of the Saudi and United Arab Emirates air forces. The only thing that has changed now is the possibility of the Red Sea becoming a war zone.

According to Bloomberg’s report, Hamas, Iran and their allies are seeking to fuel distrust and hatred of Israel and the United States throughout the Middle East, to the point that any relationship with these two will become so undesirable that Arab leaders from Saudi Arabia to Egypt will be forced to distance themselves from them.

The street and market people of Arab countries have been angry with Israel in the past and supported the actions of the Yemenis in the Red Sea as a defense of the people of Gaza. The economic and security reconciliation between the Arabs and Israel that was going on before October 7 (the start of Al-Aqsa storm operation) will be politically impossible.

According to the findings of a survey that was conducted on January 10 and among 8,000 volunteers in 16 Arab countries by the “Arab Center for Research and Political Studies” based in Doha, Qatar, 36 percent of respondents considered the suspension of relations or normalization with Israel announced the most important action to put pressure on Tel Aviv to end the Gaza war.

Of the other eight options, the option of “sending aid to Gaza without Israel’s approval” was ranked second. Meanwhile, 89 percent of respondents were against recognizing Israel, and 77 percent of them considered America or Israel to be the biggest security threat in the region. On the other hand, only 7% considered Iran as the main threat to the stability of the Middle East.

Although there is no evidence that Iran provoked Hamas to carry out operations, Tehran has so far benefited from the reactions of Israel and the United States, and the fact that Israel is now being tried for genocide in The Hague is another victory for Tel Aviv’s opponents.

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