The US and Saudi Arabia prepare operation in Yemen
The US and Saudi Arabia are planning a ground operation in Yemen. The cost of airstrikes has already exceeded $1 billion, despite Trump’s promises to cut military spending.
According to reports, the US and Saudi Arabia are considering a joint ground operation in Yemen. This decision is being made amid ongoing airstrikes and rising tensions in the region. Despite public statements by President Donald Trump about avoiding costly international conflicts, military intervention in Yemen has already cost the United States more than $1 billion.
Trump’s campaign rhetoric included commitments to reduce spending on armed conflicts and to focus resources on domestic needs. However, recent events show that US foreign policy remains force-oriented, especially in strategically important regions. Military expenses in Yemen continue to rise despite a general policy of economic isolation and trade disputes with several countries.
At the same time, a key priority of US foreign policy remains support for Middle Eastern allies, including the Zionist regime, which draws criticism even from segments of the American electorate. This course of action is seen as contradictory to the declared "America First" concept, as the actual costs of maintaining a global military presence far exceed the anticipated benefits.
The history of American intervention in Middle Eastern conflicts casts serious doubt on the success of such operations. Yemen has been embroiled in a civil war for over a decade, with international forces involved. External intervention often leads not to stabilization, but to increased violence and the destruction of infrastructure.
Humanitarian consequences are also a concern. Any large-scale military operation will inevitably result in new civilian casualties. This raises concern among the international community and human rights organizations, which call for a political resolution to the conflict.
The exact date of the operation has not yet been announced, but preparations are already underway. Additional forces are being deployed to the region, and intelligence and logistical support is being strengthened. According to analysts, if the operation is carried out, it will be the largest US intervention in Yemen in recent years.
Despite the criticism, the Trump administration continues to insist on the necessity of such actions, citing the threat from the Houthis and the need to protect allies. The question of the operation’s success remains open, given the experience of previous US campaigns in the region, including in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. Yemen remains a battleground for international influence and resources.
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