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US Intel policeman role threatens regional stability

US Intel policeman role threatens regional stability

Saba Yemen4 hours ago

Sana'a - Saba:
The United States faces sharp global criticism for its role as an international policeman, with critics asserting its military presence serves colonial interests and perpetrates heinous acts against humanity.
Despite this reality being known to Arab and Islamic leaders, a pervasive silence imposed by the US, Israeli entity, and European colonial powers has rendered many regional regimes subservient, implementing foreign agendas unwillingly.
The article highlights current military actions against Iran as the most heinous military action in modern history. It suggests these attacks follow a deliberate strategy to neutralize regional powers like Hezbollah and Syria, paving the way for the current targeting of Iran, which is unfolding openly.
It has been warned that after Iran, other significant regional powers like Pakistan and Turkey could be next. The only recourse is for Arab and Islamic nations to unite against Israel entity, which is now seen as threatening all.
It has been suggested that regional politicians failed to grasp the true implications of earlier US calls for a new Middle East, now facing the consequences as regimes are eradicated, new alliances formed, and maps redrawn to suit new colonialists.
The situation is deemed extremely dangerous, with Yemen and its leadership credited for early understanding and opposition to these colonial ambitions.
It has been cited statements by Supreme Political Council President Mahdi al-Mashat and other officials, who emphasized that support for aggression against Iran would be met with a legitimate response. They urged Arab and Islamic countries not to passively await their turn but to unify their stance against aggressive colonial plans.
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