💠(1) Ansarullah Rebuffs Enormous U.S. Concessions💠
💠(1) Ansarullah Rebuffs Enormous U.S. Concessions💠
Ansarullah Rebuffs Enormous U.S. Concessions
By: Khalil Nasrallah
In a special briefing on April 3 – nearly six months after Yemen launched its far-reaching naval operations to debilitate Israel’s ability to conduct war on Gaza – U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen Timothy Lenderking touted the importance of seeking diplomatic solutions in Yemen instead of the military ones his government has been loudly advocating for months.
Lenderking’s stance contrasted sharply with Washington’s announcement in December of a multinational coalition against Yemen’s Ansarallah, aimed at protecting Israeli-linked trade from Yemen’s sweeping naval blockade.
But as tensions heighten and regional allies have hesitated to join the U.S.–UK coalition in fear of direct Yemeni retaliatory strikes, the U.S. and its allies have quietly sought to entice Sanaa into negotiations through offers conveyed by Omani and other international mediators who maintain ties with Yemen’s de facto government in Sanaa.
Lenderking’s position may, in fact, reflect an astounding set of private U.S. promises made via intermediaries to Ansarallah behind closed doors – pledges that essentially tick every box on the resistance movement’s wish list.
Informed Yemeni sources reveal to The Cradle that the U.S. offered Sanaa – in exchange for its neutrality in the ongoing Gaza war – “an acknowledgment of its legitimacy”.
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Ansarullah Rebuffs Enormous U.S. Concessions
By: Khalil Nasrallah
In a special briefing on April 3 – nearly six months after Yemen launched its far-reaching naval operations to debilitate Israel’s ability to conduct war on Gaza – U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen Timothy Lenderking touted the importance of seeking diplomatic solutions in Yemen instead of the military ones his government has been loudly advocating for months.
Lenderking’s stance contrasted sharply with Washington’s announcement in December of a multinational coalition against Yemen’s Ansarallah, aimed at protecting Israeli-linked trade from Yemen’s sweeping naval blockade.
But as tensions heighten and regional allies have hesitated to join the U.S.–UK coalition in fear of direct Yemeni retaliatory strikes, the U.S. and its allies have quietly sought to entice Sanaa into negotiations through offers conveyed by Omani and other international mediators who maintain ties with Yemen’s de facto government in Sanaa.
Lenderking’s position may, in fact, reflect an astounding set of private U.S. promises made via intermediaries to Ansarallah behind closed doors – pledges that essentially tick every box on the resistance movement’s wish list.
Informed Yemeni sources reveal to The Cradle that the U.S. offered Sanaa – in exchange for its neutrality in the ongoing Gaza war – “an acknowledgment of its legitimacy”.
Continued in the next post.....
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