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  • Tariq Saleh: Securing the Red Sea and Yemen’s Stability Depends on Ending Iranian Influence Politics
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    Tariq Saleh: Securing the Red Sea and Yemen’s Stability Depends on Ending Iranian Influence

    Tariq Mohammed Abdullah Saleh, Vice President of Yemen s Presidential Leadership Council and Commander of the National Resistance, affirmed that securing international navigation in the Red Sea and achieving stability in Yemen and the region are directly tied to ending ...

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    U.S. Central Command Discusses Efforts to Counter Violent Extremist Groups, Including ISIS and Houthi Threats

    On Tuesday, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) discussed ongoing efforts to combat violent extremist groups such as ISIS and Iran-backed Houthi militants. According to a statement from CENTCOM, top military leaders and officials participated in the quarterly conference at A...

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    U.S. Pressures Force Iraq and Oman to Restrict Houthi Activities

    Reliable sources revealed that the United States has requested the Iraqi government to shut down the Houthi office in Baghdad, which reportedly coordinates with the Popular Mobilization Forces.Similarly, reports indicate that Washington has exerted similar pressure on t...

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