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Analysts reveal Tehran plot to support Houthi to implement their plan


Tehran’s regime has continued to smuggle weapons, missile components, and Houthi-controlled aircraft since the expiration of the UN truce, which underscores its role in undermining pacification efforts and its use of the Houthi terrorist group as a tool to destabilize security and stability in Yemen and the region and threaten shipping lines and global energy supplies.

Tehran Plots

A report by Roaya Network revealed that the U.S. Navy’s announcement of the interception and confiscation of an Iranian ship carrying 2,116 assault rifles on its way to the Houthi terrorist group, in an incident that is the third in two months, confirms that the Tehran regime escalates its smuggling of weapons in flagrant violation of international laws and Security Council Resolution 2216, as the Tehran mullahs regime is seeking to export its internal and external crises by blowing up the situation in the region, in light of the escalation of popular protests calling for its overthrow in various Iranian provinces, and the stalled negotiations to revive the nuclear file, by brandisplaying its cards in the region and undermining regional and international security and stability.

Urgent action

“The international community, led by the permanent members of the UN Security Council, is urgently called upon to condemn and stop the Iranian interference and to exert real pressure to force them to stop using the Houthi group as a tool to destabilize the security and stability of the region and to implement their expansionist agenda, and to affirm and classify the Houthi group as a terrorist organization”, said Dr. Yahya al-Abed, Yemeni writer and political analyst.

The shipment seized from US forces is part of a continuing pattern of destabilizing activity by Iran, the Yemeni political analyst said, adding that the world must act to confront this militia and its absurd terrorist plans.

Tehran Agenda

Columnist Yasser Al-Yafei confirmed that the Iranian-backed Houthi militia was behind Iranian instructions to prolong the war in order to serve Tehran’s anti-regional agenda.

He tweeted: “It’s not just Houthi requirements Iranian orders. Houthi – from founder Badruddin al-Hautsi to his son Abdul-Malik to the group’s youngest fighter – Iranian tools.”

These tools “are used by Iran to achieve political and economic gains for the Iranian regime only”, Al-Yafei added, explaining that “Houthi requirements are Iranian orders”.

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