American Time magazine: Washington acknowledges the existence of a link in Gaza to the Houthi attacks

The American magazine The Time said on Thursday: “US officials recently acknowledged a link between the war in Gaza and the Houthi campaign against shipping, suggesting that a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas would affect the situation in the Red Sea.”< /p>
The magazine noted - in a report published on Thursday - under the title: The United States does not have an end game in Yemen that the United States has launched a new long-term military intervention in the Middle East, overriding the warnings of Defense Ministry officials that plans to strike Houthi positions in Yemen has no end. According to the magazine's expression.
The magazine added in its report written by “Gregory Breaux” - a researcher in American foreign policy and historian in international energy -: “However, American officials themselves admit that the attacks will not succeed - not least President Joe Biden - which reflects a more serious issue.” The United States faces: How to address the long-term challenge posed by the Houthis, even when the crisis in Gaza comes. To the end.”
According to researcher and historian Gregory Breaux, the Biden administration will face intense pressure to find a solution to the problem, and the absence of this action means that we can expect more US air strikes, if for no other reason than to show that Washington is taking action, with or without results.
Bru added, as is the case with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the situation in the Red Sea is not one that the United States can resolve through sheer military force.
He continued, saying: “These strikes did little to deter the Houthis. In fact, the collection looks more daring. In the week following the first round of US strikes, Houthi attacks accelerated and became more successful, with the Houthis striking three ships from January 15 to 17. According to his expression