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The Strategic Threat of the Houthis Because of Inaction in Yemen


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The rise of the Houthi movement in Yemen has transformed what was once a localized militia into a formidable regional threat with global implications. Since 2015, the United States and its allies have struggled to prevent Iran from significantly enhancing the Houthis’ military capabilities. Despite efforts to counteract this threat, the Houthis have emerged as a sophisticated force closely aligned with US adversaries, reflecting a failure in strategic containment.

 

The United States has often sought to “avoid escalation” in response to Houthi provocations. Since October 2023, this approach has been marked by reactive measures that have neither deterred the Houthis nor degraded their military infrastructure. Consequently, the Houthis have gained invaluable insights into US defensive operations, potentially enhancing the efficacy of their attacks and sharing this intelligence with other adversaries. These developments risk undermining US strategic priorities, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, which has already been overshadowed by Middle Eastern operations over the past year.  

 

Iran’s support for the Houthis has been crucial in their evolution as a threat. By smuggling drones and missiles into Yemen—often in pieces and transported via sea and land—Iran has enabled the Houthis to amass an arsenal capable of targeting global shipping and US allies. Efforts by the United States and its partners to intercept these supplies since 2015 have achieved limited success due to vast distances and constrained resources.

 

Smuggling has persisted during Yemen's ongoing conflict, with large dhows, fishing vessels, and uninspected cargo ships bringing in hundreds of truckloads of supplies. Combined with technical assistance from Iran and Hezbollah, these efforts have allowed the Houthis to build advanced missile systems and other weapons of strategic importance.  

 

The Houthis escalated their regional aggression in October 2023, launching drones and missiles toward Israel and formally aligning with Hamas in the ongoing conflict. These actions marked a significant escalation, yet the US response was predominantly defensive, avoiding direct measures to disrupt Houthi capabilities. As a result, the Houthis continued to intensify their attacks on international shipping and US warships, showing no signs of deterrence.

 

By January 2024, after dozens of Houthi assaults, the US initiated strikes into Yemen. While these strikes disrupted some operations and destroyed limited infrastructure, they failed to significantly diminish the Houthis’ capacity or alter their trajectory. Observers have noted that Houthi attacks may have even grown more effective in 2024.

 

A more assertive US response earlier in the conflict could have potentially mitigated the current threat. Targeting critical systems used by the Houthis for surveillance and attack coordination, such as disabling the Iranian spy ship Behshad, might have disrupted their capabilities. Other measures, such as economic sanctions on Houthi-controlled areas or supporting armed resistance groups within Yemen, could have undermined Houthi control in the region. While these actions carry inherent risks, they may have been more effective in curbing Houthi aggression than the restrained strategies employed.  

 

The failure to deter or disrupt Houthi escalations has forced US policymakers to focus on the Red Sea at the expense of priorities in the Western Pacific. This shift contradicts the stated US policy of prioritizing the Indo-Pacific and highlights the strategic costs of inaction. As the Houthis grow in sophistication and capability, the consequences of underestimating their threat have become increasingly clear, necessitating a recalibration of US strategy in the region.

 

Based on a report by ISW 2024-11-25

 

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Houthis, even more barbaric than Hamas with death toll put at nearly 400,000 in 2021.
No demonstrations in the west because it is Shia Muslims killing Sunni Muslims - No Jews involved, so no problem!

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6 minutes ago, loong said:

Houthis, even more barbaric than Hamas with death toll put at nearly 400,000 in 2021.
No demonstrations in the west because it is Shia Muslims killing Sunni Muslims - No Jews involved, so no problem!

 

 

This highlights the hypocrisy of the protestors in the West - they only protest anti-Israel causes.

As of November 25, 2024, the Middle East is experiencing several ongoing conflicts, each with significant humanitarian impacts. Below lists these conflicts and their reported death tolls...

 

There have been no Marches through the streets of any major city in protest against Assad or the Houthi.. yet a million have died...   

 

 

1. Israel-Hamas Conflict

- Duration: Since October 7, 2023

- Death Toll: Over 44,000 Palestinians and approximately 1,200 Israelis have been killed.

 

2. Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

- Duration: Since October 2023

- Death Toll: Over 3,500 people in Lebanon have been killed due to Israeli strikes.

 

3. Syrian Civil War

- Duration: Ongoing since 2011

- Death Toll: Estimates vary but are placed at 617,910 course of the conflict - 90% of which were committed by pro-Assad forces.

 

4. Yemen Conflict

- Duration: Ongoing since 2014

- Death Toll: Estimates suggest 377,000 fatalities, including combatants and civilians.

 

5. Iraq Insurgency

- Duration: Since 2017 (end of Daiesh / ISIS)

- Death Toll: 16,298 individual, includes militants, Iraqi security forces, foreign military personnel, and civiliansTens of thousands have been killed in various insurgent attacks and military operations.

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Maybe the useless Kingdom of Saud can stop chopping off Filipino maids heads for 6 minutes & take care of their own backyard. They have all the latest military gear from USA but couldn't win a scrap of they tried. Rich useless camel herders to summarise.

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6 hours ago, loong said:

Houthis, even more barbaric than Hamas with death toll put at nearly 400,000 in 2021.
No demonstrations in the west because it is Shia Muslims killing Sunni Muslims - No Jews involved, so no problem!

All good then. Finnish the job you fine examples of peace loving humanity.

Nut case neanderthal Muslims.

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Psst - Crack Houti troops have now joined North Koreans and Iranians in the fight in Russia's Kursk.
Up next, Myanmar troops, Martians, and Metal Munching Mice led by Boris and Natasha Badenov.
But never fear - the Moose and Squirrel will save Ukraine!

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22 minutes ago, sherwood said:

All good then. Finnish the job you fine examples of peace loving humanity.

Nut case neanderthal Muslims.

White Christian / Jewish / Secular Good.
Everyone else Bad.

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8 hours ago, loong said:

Houthis, even more barbaric than Hamas with death toll put at nearly 400,000 in 2021.
No demonstrations in the west because it is Shia Muslims killing Sunni Muslims - No Jews involved, so no problem!

A source for this number? It seems you made it up!

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8 hours ago, loong said:

Houthis, even more barbaric than Hamas with death toll put at nearly 400,000 in 2021.
No demonstrations in the west because it is Shia Muslims killing Sunni Muslims - No Jews involved, so no problem!

A source for this number? It seems you made it up!

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8 hours ago, loong said:

Houthis, even more barbaric than Hamas with death toll put at nearly 400,000 in 2021.
No demonstrations in the west because it is Shia Muslims killing Sunni Muslims - No Jews involved, so no problem!

A source for this number? It seems you made it up!

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35 minutes ago, candide said:

A source for this number? It seems you made it up!

Yemen war deaths will reach 377,000 by end of the year: UN

 

 

A new United Nations report has projected that the death toll from Yemen’s war will reach 377,000 by the end of 2021, including those killed as a result of indirect and direct causes.

In a report published on Tuesday, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) estimated that 70 percent of those killed would be children under the age of five.

 

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/11/23/un-yemen-recovery-possible-in-one-generation-if-war-stops-now

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2 hours ago, connda said:

White Christian / Jewish / Secular Good.
Everyone else Bad.

What's your gripe.

I'm an atheist.

Islamists just s&!t me to tears.

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30 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Yemen war deaths will reach 377,000 by end of the year: UN

 

 

A new United Nations report has projected that the death toll from Yemen’s war will reach 377,000 by the end of 2021, including those killed as a result of indirect and direct causes.

In a report published on Tuesday, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) estimated that 70 percent of those killed would be children under the age of five.

 

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/11/23/un-yemen-recovery-possible-in-one-generation-if-war-stops-now

All killed by the Houti?

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12 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

3. Syrian Civil War

- Duration: Ongoing since 2011

- Death Toll: Estimates vary but are placed at 617,910 course of the conflict - 90% of which were committed by pro-Assad forces.

Hezbollah have also assisted Assad in Syria. Seems that they like to get involved in other countries conflicts under orders from Iran.

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4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Yemen war deaths will reach 377,000 by end of the year: UN

 

 

A new United Nations report has projected that the death toll from Yemen’s war will reach 377,000 by the end of 2021, including those killed as a result of indirect and direct causes.

In a report published on Tuesday, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) estimated that 70 percent of those killed would be children under the age of five.

 

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/11/23/un-yemen-recovery-possible-in-one-generation-if-war-stops-now

That was certainly a brutal war! 

 

The War on Yemen's Civilians

https://caat.org.uk/homepage/stop-arming-saudi-arabia/the-war-on-yemens-civilians/

 

"All sides of the conflict: the Saudi-led Coalition, the Houthi fighters who control much of the country including the capital Sana’a, forces loyal to the internationally recognized Yemeni government of President Hadi, southern separatist forces supported by the UAE, various militia armed and trained by Saudi Arabia as part of the anti-Houthi forces, US forces through drone strikes, and groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS, have all been responsible for numerous killings of civilians."

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7 hours ago, connda said:

Psst - Crack Houti troops have now joined North Koreans and Iranians in the fight in Russia's Kursk.
Up next, Myanmar troops, Martians, and Metal Munching Mice led by Boris and Natasha Badenov.
But never fear - the Moose and Squirrel will save Ukraine!

 

Natasha's surname is Fatale.

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