Yemen: The Destructive Black Hole of American Strategies

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As the factors such as an increase in Iran and Hezbollah's capabilities and the formation of Hash al-Sha'bi (Popular Mobilization Forces) in Iraq and resistance forces in Palestine have exponentially increased the power of the axis of resistance, so have the activities of Yemeni forces as strategic added values in the regional equations. The resistance forces in Syria and Iraq seriously destroyed American strategies and then the Yemeni forces ruined all signs of these strategies. Therefore, we can say what distinguishes Yemen's pattern from other patterns is that the same is practically repeatable in Palestine. It is mainly because the Yemeni people's resistance, despite their scant capacities, against the enemy's invasions and fatal siege was more like a legend than reality. The Yemeni people could resist against the enemy's capable and professional forces and even ended up taking the initiative; in spite of the enemy's developed military capabilities, the resistance forces in Yemen could show off their deterrent military force by putting the enemy in danger both in the sea and on land. We can therefore claim that Yemen is the destructive black hole for the American strategies.

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Persian
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Journal of Foreign Policy Studies, Tehran, Volume:5 Issue: 19, 2021
Page:
129
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