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Yemenis Are Smarter Than Washington Thinks. They Should Not Be Underestimated by MAMMAN777(m): 9:45pm On Jan 05
A researcher at the British think tank Chatham House stresses the need not to underestimate the Yemenis, warning that any attack led by Washington against them will be in the interest of Sanaa.



Farea Al-Muslimi, from the British research center Chatham House, confirmed that the Yemenis are “much more intelligent than people think,” stressing that they should “not be underestimated.”

In an interview with the British newspaper The National Newshttps://www.thenationalnews.com/world/uk-news/2024/01/04/allies-plan-for-bombing-mission-on-red-sea-houthi-attackers, Al-Muslimi warned that any attack led by the United States of America against Yemen “will be in the interest of Sana’a,” by allowing it to “demand the opening of a new front against Washington.”

In this case, the Yemenis would “actually be happy,” because it would “finally give them a front line with the United States,” where they would face the Americans directly.

The researcher at the British Institute doubted what air strikes against Yemen could achieve, especially given its large territory, compared to Lebanon or Gaza, stressing that those countries “are not an easy place to try to target or pursue the enemy.”

In the same context, the magazine "Responsible Statecraft", affiliated with the American "Quincy Institute for Studies", previously described the Yemenis as "masters of asymmetric warfare and those with the upper hand," stressing that they "have largely achieved their goals," including "imposing Costs to Israel and its allies, demonstrating their regional influence, and strengthening domestic support.”

The magazine explained that Sanaa "derives support and praise from other Islamic countries and peoples for standing by the Palestinians in Gaza," adding that "the attacks achieve major political and even strategic gains for Yemen, which appears to be winning on the public relations front, at home and abroad."

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Re: Yemenis Are Smarter Than Washington Thinks. They Should Not Be Underestimated by misreal(m): 10:21pm On Jan 05
Op we already know you and what you stand for..
Peace

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Re: Yemenis Are Smarter Than Washington Thinks. They Should Not Be Underestimated by Floky215: 10:22am On Jan 06
misreal:
Op we already know you and what you stand for..
Peace

Don't mind the dung head..!!
When America and her allies start, we just don't want to hear the word genocide human right or any humanitarian nonsense from them...!!!

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Re: Yemenis Are Smarter Than Washington Thinks. They Should Not Be Underestimated by cl0r0x: 4:12pm On Jan 06
You forgot women and children
Re: Yemenis Are Smarter Than Washington Thinks. They Should Not Be Underestimated by Floky215: 7:02pm On Jan 06
cl0r0x:
You forgot women and children

They should have known that before poking the lion's tail...!!
They simply don't value their family simple...!!

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