Houthi naivety keeps Sanaa in the arms of Iran
English - Wednesday 02 March 2022 الساعة 04:23 pm![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
From the first moments of the developments of the crisis between Russia and Ukraine until the Russian forces attacked and invaded Ukrainian cities, the leaders of the terrorist Houthi militia in Sanaa showed a remarkable bias towards Russia.
Solidarity tweets by leaders in the ranks of the group in support of the Russian invasion, and remarkable media coverage justifying the Russian attack and the right to national security, including a flagrant contradiction that once again exposes the group’s slogans to its followers before others.
The terrorist Houthi militia does not belong to Yemen as land, people and common interests. Otherwise, it would not have followed Iran so quickly in relation to the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, as an absolute dependency and ideological commitment, even if the price was the ruin of Yemen and the destruction of its people.
With Moscow’s vote on Monday, February 28, 2022, on the Security Council’s decision to list the Houthi group as a terrorist group and a gang threatening international and regional peace and security, and to strengthen the prevention of arms exports to the Houthis as an entity for the first time, the Houthi flirtation with Putin’s alliance during the past days has gone unheeded by Iran, and remained The Houthi militia is just a terrorist gang that brings shame to alliances.
The Security Council voted on the draft resolution submitted by the UAE with a majority after 11 votes approved it, including the representative of the Russian Federation in the Security Council, while the remaining four Council members - Ireland, Mexico, Brazil and Norway - abstained from voting, and this resolution will expand the arms embargo imposed by the United Nations many of the Houthi militia leaders to include the entire group.