America behind the continuation of the blockade on Yemen: US source
The American “The Cradle” website said: The United States of America does not intend to end the aggression, and it is pushing for the continuation of the blockade on Yemen, and especially in the areas that are under the control of the National Salvation Government, indicating that Saudi Arabia shares America’s desire to keep Yemen unstable.
In an article published this week, the website explained that the United States of America pushed the Saudi regime to resort to a truce, “but on the condition that the blockade continues” on the provinces under Sanaas control.
The article indicated that the US administration appointed its special envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking; In order to carry out the task of pushing for this kind of de-escalation (which includes the continuation of the blockade), explaining that the envoy has continued, since the beginning of his appointment, to stop any real opportunity for peace in Yemen.
The website quoted “sources in Sanaa” as saying that the United States of America is the one who is preventing an agreement that will address the humanitarian file, by easing restrictions on Sanaa airport and Hodeidah port, and paying employees’ salaries.
Sanaa had revealed this earlier, when President Al-Mashat made it clear that the American envoy thwarted good understandings that had been reached during the consultations that followed the end of the armistice.
The site stated that Saudi Arabia tried to push its “local partners” (its mercenaries) to the fore to justify the retreat from the agreement.
“As the war approaches its eighth anniversary, Saudi Arabia and the United States still have a common desire to keep Yemen weak and mired in crisis, to prevent Ansar Allah from playing a greater role within the axis of resistance in the region,” the website added.
He pointed out that the growing military capabilities of the Yemeni armed forces forced the Saudi regime to avoid military escalation. In order to “protect” its economic interests inside the Kingdom.
However – according to the site – the United States of America “continues to insist on the continuation of the conflict to use to conduct its broader regional strategies, including exploiting the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of the war to increase internal pressure on Ansar Allah.”
The article added that the current form of truce, which includes the continuation of the economic blockade on Yemen, confirms that “ending the war is not part of Washington’s plan.”
Sanaa constantly affirms the impossibility of accepting any solution that includes the continuation of the siege, and the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abd al-Malik Badr al-Din Al-Houthi, had made it clear that the current “de-escalation” situation would not continue indefinitely, warning against the continuation of procrastination.