Military researcher: The coming days are difficult in Yemen!!

An Egyptian researcher said that the coming days will be very difficult, due to the terrorist Houthi militia’s attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.
The Egyptian researcher, Sameh Askar, wrote a post on the collective in Gaza.
He added: “It seems that it was an escalatory decision that will not be the last in light of the escalation of the war and the complexity of the crisis and its reaching a dead end.”
Askar pointed out that “the United States’ veto in the Security Council will open the door for more weapons and for the war to expand and generate into many different conflicts in the Middle East.”
The Egyptian researcher asked: “Can Al-Houthi carry out his threat?”
He stressed that (the Houthi) “will need an advanced and heavy weapons arsenal in light of the expected international reaction that the United States will most likely lead with an international coalition in Bab al-Mandab.” He added, “The same question will be directed to the Americans: Can they prevent the Houthis from targeting ships?? ".
The researcher Askar added, “The coming days are difficult.”
This comes in light of the continued American moves to establish an international coalition to protect navigation in the Red Sea, under the pretext of securing it from attacks by the Houthis, whom the Biden administration removed from the terrorist list less than half a month after they were classified by the previous administration.