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Newsbud Exclusive- US Escalates Proxy War with Iran in Yemen
Kurt Nimmo
Newsbud,
13
October, 2016
On
Wednesday the USS Nitze fired Tomahawk cruise missiles at three
coastal radar sites in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen after the US
Navy said rebels targeted the guided-missile destroyer USS Mason
patrolling the strait of Bab el-Mandeb. The ship reportedly fired two
SM-2 interceptor missiles at incoming missiles on Sunday.
“For
the second time in four days, USS Mason responded to an incoming
missile threat while conducting routine operations in international
waters off the Red Sea coast of Yemen,” said Pentagon
spokesman Peter
Cook.
“Those
who threaten our forces should know that U.S. commanders retain the
right to defend their ships, and we will respond to this threat at
the appropriate time and in the appropriate manner.”
The
Pentagon claims Houthis radar “painted” the US destroyer and the
rebels used small skiffs to assist in targeting.
United
States Plays Crucial Role in Yemen War
The
United States and Britain continue to assist Saudi Arabia in its
illegal Yemen intervention. The Obama administration confirmed last
year it sent an interagency coordination team to Saudi Arabia and is
providing logistical and intelligence support for the operation that
has thus far killed 10,000 civilians. The civilian mortality rate is
so dire the International Committee of the Red Cross has taken the
unusual step of donating morgue units to hospitals.
Hospitals
are preferred Saudi targets. Last year the monarchy bombed a Doctors
Without Borders supported hospital in Yemen’s Haydan district, a
clinic in Taiz, the Shiara Hospital in the Razeh district, and others
in Sa'dah and the Abs District. The Saudis have also targeted
ambulance drives.
Although
targeting medical facilities is a violation of the Fourth Geneva
Convention, the Saudis and a coalition of Arab states—including
Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait,
Qatar and Bahrain—continue killing civilians.
The
Mk-82 bomb that recently destroyed a funeral hall in Sana'a and
killed more than 140 civilians was manufactured
by Raytheon,
a US government preferred military-industrial complex contractor
raking in an obscene windfall from the manufactured war on terror. In
November, the US announced a $1.29 billion sale of weapons to restock
the Saudis and keep the illegal war in Yemen going. The contract
includes more than 8,000 Mk-82 bombs.
In
addition to directly slaughtering Yemenis with US munitions, the
Saudi-led coalition has imposed a naval blockade of the only
functioning port in al-Hudaydah, creating an unprecedented
humanitarian crisis. British Royal Navy liaison officers work with
their Saudi counterparts to enforce the maritime blockade. Nearly 80
precent of Yemen’s twenty million people are in dire need of food,
water, and medical aid. 7.6 million people are suffering from
malnutrition and an additional 3 million people are displaced, a UN
report noted
in December.
In
June the United
Nations reported
around 10,000 Yemeni children under the age of five have died from
“totally avoidable and preventable diseases” such as diarrhea and
pneumonia. On October 13 Yemen’sMinistry
of Public Health and Population confirmed
the spread of cholera in the al-Nasr neighborhood of Sana’a city
located in the district of Sho'ob. Officials are worried the disease
will spread and become an epidemic.
“Before
the war Yemen was already dirt poor. It is now much poorer. Most
infrastructure is destroyed. Nearly all factories have been
flattened. The country is under a total blockade. The economy is in
tatters. People die of hunger,” explains the Moon
of Alabama blog.
The
Norwegian Refugee Council warned in August of an irreversible
humanitarian crisis in the country. “Despite the staggering figures
of ordinary Yemenis suffering because of the raging conflict, the
outside world has kept its eyes shut to this crisis. The situation
for Yemenis keeps deteriorating and it is now untenable. Yemenis
won’t be able to cope for much longer,” said Syma
Jamil of
the Oslo-based relief organization.
In
September the UK blocked via the European Union a Dutch attempt to
organize a United Nations inquiry into human rights violations and
other war crimes in Yemen.
The
Saudis have threatened to cut off funding to the United Nations in
response to criticism. The monarchy also forced the international
organization to remove it from a list of violators of children’s
rights contained in the annex of Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon’s annual
Children and Armed Conflict report.
Iran
Deploys Warships in Gulf of Aden
The
conflict in Yemen between the Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah (the
Supporters of God), and the Saudi-led coalition backing the contested
presidency of Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi is described by the
establishment as a proxy war between Shia Iran and the Sunni Arab
Middle East.
Hadi
is favored by Riyadh, London, and Washington. He was installed during
the US
State Department fomented and CIA conducted “Arab
Spring.” In March 2015 Saudi state TV al-Ekhbariya reported Hadi
was in Riyadh working with the Saudis to defeat Ansar Allah.
The
United States and its media overplay the proxy war narrative and
exaggerate Iran’s role in the conflict.
In
May, 2015 Gareth
Porter cited
US intelligence sources as saying the Iranians advised the Houthis to
not enter the capital and escalate the war, but the advice was
ignored. “Although Iran has certainly had ties with the Houthis,
the Saudi propaganda line that the Houthis have long been Iranian
proxies is not supported by the evidence,” Porter writes.
On
October 13 the Tasnim
news agency announced
Iran had deployed a fleet of warships to the Gulf of Aden, a
strategic shipping route between the Mediterranean Sea and the
Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean. 21,000 ships cross the gulf
annually, the majority Persian Gulf oil tankers. The Iranian
deployment includes an area off the southern coast of Yemen. The
deployment is viewed as a serious threat to Saudi, US, and
transnational corporate dominance of the shipping lanes.
“Iran's
Alvand and Bushehr warships have been dispatched to the Gulf of Aden
to protect trade vessels from piracy," Tasnim reported. The news
agency added Iran’s Navy had the right to be present in all
international waters.
Iran’s
decision was made after a number of “provocative interactions”
between US warships and Revolutionary Guard Corps patrol boats in the
Persian Gulf. “If an American ship enters Iran’s maritime region,
it will definitely get a warning. We will monitor them and, if they
violate our waters, we will confront them,” the Iranians said
in August.
Iran
is mindful of its past—the 1953 CIA coup that overthrew the
country’s democratically elected leader and the disastrous
Iran-Iraq war encouraged behind the scenes by the US and Israel.
In
addition to protecting its Fordow underground uranium enrichment
facility with a Russian-supplied S-300 surface-to-air missile defense
system, in April Commander Major General Mohammad
Ali Jafari of
the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps said his country is preparing
for all-out war with the US.
“For
years, we have been building power on the presumption of a widespread
war with the US and its allies, and have developed all our capacities
and capabilities for decisive victories over such enemies,” he
said.
The
deployment of Iranian warships to the Gulf of Aden is a response to
US military activity in the Persian Gulf and its assistance and now
direct involvement in the Saudi war in Yemen.
The
United States and Israel have long planned for a war with Iran. Prior
to the recent nuclear agreement with Iran, the United States and
Israel threatened to attack the country on numerous occasions. The
Bush administration issued several threats and accused the Iranians
of killing US soldiers in Iraq in addition to secretly building a
nuclear weapon and threatening the regional aspirations of Israel,
Jordan, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.
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Kurt
Nimmo,
Newsbud Producer & Author, is a writer, editor, producer and
researcher based in New Mexico. His research centers on international
geopolitics and national politics in the United States. He is the
former lead editor and writer for Infowars and now edits Another Day
in The Empire. His most recent books are Donald Trump and the War on
Islam and Another Day in the Empire: The Reign of George W. Bush and
the Total War Neocons. Visit Kurt Nimmo’s website here
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