Funny how so many leftist groups get their panties in a wad when Islamic extremist groups are on the receiving end of military strikes which they earned, but, not so much when the Islamic extremist terrorist groups are attacking
Peace expert says U.S. strikes on Houthis in Yemen marks ‘very dangerous moment in the Middle East’
One day after the U.S. and the U.K. launched retaliatory strikes against Houthi militant locations in Yemen, President Biden said the U.S. is prepared to take action again if the Iran-backed rebels continue to attack ships in the Red Sea.
“We will make sure that we respond to the Houthis if they continue with this outrageous behavior along with our allies,” Biden told reporters traveling with him in Pennsylvania on Friday. (snip)
“I think the hope was there would be other ways to deter Houthi attacks on Red Sea targets,” Mona Yacoubian, vice president of the Middle East and North Africa Center at the U.S. Institute of Peace, told Yahoo News. “It was the significant barrage of missiles and drones on January 9 that finally gave the U.S. — from its perspective — no option but to respond directly by attacking Houthi targets in Yemen.” (snip)
Do you think the U.S. and U.K. strikes will lead to an escalation of a wider war in the Middle East?
Yacoubian: I believe we are in the throes of a much broader region-wide conflict that has directly drawn in the United States. The Houthis are now vowing revenge on Americans. Honestly, [the Houthis are] in a position where they can sort of control a bit of the pace of escalation. They simply need to say, ‘Hey, we’re here, still standing’ and undertake additional strikes.This will once again put the United States in the difficult position of having to then escalate its own military intervention as a way of seeking to deter Houthi military action. And before you know it, I think we’re off on a whole new escalatory cycle that very much encumbers the United States.
The US Institute Of Peace was actually established by Congress, and is supposedly non-partisan. And they aren’t wrong about being dangerous, but, the US and UK can kick the crap out of the Houthis if we so choose. If Iran wants to get frisky, well, they’ll get smacked around as well.
What happens now?
Yacoubian: We’re at a very dangerous moment in the Middle East. Unfortunately, I think the kind of rising tensions at this flashpoint in the Red Sea have now tipped the region into the broader conflict that many fear could happen.I think the big question at this point is going to be how to move from a situation of escalating tensions and violence, to one in which the United States can restore deterrence and deescalate very, very dangerous tensions before others end up joining the fight.
They seem very concerned that the terrorist group is on the receiving end of FAFO. They weren’t that concerned when Hamas attacked Israel, at least not about Israel and all the Jews killed. Just that Palestinians, who support Hamas and are so extremist that no Arab country will take them in, would be on the receiving end of FAFO. There were no articles about Hamas attacking Israel. No tweets. And these peace experts seem to want to blame the US and UK, not the Houthis and Iran. The Peace Institute folks seem to think that Israel and the US, along with all those attacked by the Iranian backed Houthis should simply just take it.
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