
U.S. categorization shows U.S. Policy Failure & Floundering
The US administration is floundering in its policies, not against specific countries, persons or entities, but against all those who oppose its colonialist project, reflecting the extent of the decline of US influence in dominating the region and the world.
The US decision to reclassify the Ansar Allah component in the list of so-called foreign terrorist organizations is a translation of Washington's conflicting positions and confirms its failure to convince the world of such sanctions, which do not advance or retard, but only deepen feelings of hostility to US policy and hegemony, which the free people of the world reject in toto.
Unfortunately, most countries and entities that are aligned with the US-Zionist hegemony and project welcomed the decision despite their realization that it is not in their favor, but the first beneficiary of such decisions is the Zionist enemy that seeks to implement its settlement project according to the protocols or rules of the Elders of Zion declared decades ago under the name "Greater Israel." The first beneficiary of such decisions is the Zionist enemy that seeks to implement its settlement project according to the protocols or rules of the Elders of Zion declared decades ago.
The map that the criminal Netanyahu held up during his speech at the United Nations, which included the reshaping of the Middle East region in line with the interests of his entity, was not just a map or a geographical drawing, but represents Netanyahu's vision of what he described as the "axis of grace", which includes the printing countries, and the "axis of curse", which includes countries that oppose the US-Zionist policy in the region.
The Yemenis' position, parties, organizations, entities , popular and mass events was firm, clear and explicit, contrary to what some expected, especially those who identify with US and Zionist policy, by condemning the US decision, considering it not a violation of sovereignty and international law, but a slap to the hegemonic powers led by America, Britain, Israel and allied countries for their failure to achieve their project involving the subjugation of free countries and peoples.
Perhaps the US decision issued by Trump, not far from Biden's decision, who had previously signed a similar decision, will be doomed to abject failure, especially since the Yemeni position regarding support for the Palestinians and their just cause until the establishment of the Palestinian state on all its national soil, with Al-Quds as its capital, will remain the position that will not change and will not change, whatever the size of the sacrifices, as emphasized by Commander Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi in repeated speeches in this regard.
America's arbitrary decisions and measures against countries that oppose its policies, including Yemen, confirm the failure of its policies to impose hegemony in the region.
In short, the US decision that Trump signed as soon as he took over the US administration will not dissuade Yemen from its stance in favor of the Palestinian people and cause, especially since the repercussions of the decision will not affect Yemen's principled and unwavering position, but rather exacerbate the undermining of the rule of law in international relations , threaten regional peace and stability.
The US designation mechanism against the Ansar Allah component remains a political tool and a means of pressure that America realizes does not affect Yemen's military power in support of the nation's causes, primarily the Palestinian cause, as much as it affects the humanitarian and economic conditions of the Yemeni people and deprives millions of services, according to the vision of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies.
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