From Cyprus to Qatar: Armies March Toward Defeat

NYN | Reports and Analyses
The region is witnessing unprecedented American and Israeli military buildups, revealing more confusion than actual strength. Washington is well aware that any new adventure in Yemen or Iran will end as all previous ones have—with failure and humiliation.
Exposed British Movements
For the second consecutive day, Britain has deployed a KC2 Voyager refueling aircraft, accompanied by Eurofighter jets, toward the Arabian Sea. This move is clearly in line with its historic role as a complementary arm of Washington in its assaults on Yemen.
However, these movements are no longer concealed, and they no longer grant the Americans any advantage on the battlefield, especially after Sana’a forces have proven their ability to paralyze fleets and cut supply lines in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab.
Widespread U.S. Alert—To No Avail
Despite the massive American mobilization—from the deployment of dozens of F-22 and F-18 fighter jets, to the reinforcement of fuel tankers in Cyprus and Qatar—the facts on the ground show that this show of force does not change the balance of the conflict.
U.S. bases in the region are now under fire from Yemen, Iran, and the resistance. Any attempt to escalate will only bring Washington more losses.
Israel at the Heart of Incapacity
Tel Aviv’s attempts to stockpile ammunition and equipment through transport aircraft can no longer conceal the fear gripping the Israeli entity, especially after Yemeni drones have reached deep into Israeli ports and cities.
What is happening is not preparation for an offensive, but a desperate attempt to protect the crumbling home front of the United States’ allies.
Messages from Sana’a: The Battle Won’t Be Easy
While the Pentagon calls on its generals to raise readiness, Americans know better than anyone that the battlefield is no longer safe for them. Yemen, which shattered the myth of the Patriot missile system and naval fleets—along with the axis of resistance—will not allow any new aggression to go unpunished.
The American and Israeli movements reflect fear and anxiety more than confidence in victory, especially following Trump’s announcement of his failed plan to force the resistance into surrender in Gaza.
In analyzing the situation, Sana’a has repeatedly affirmed that Washington will once again taste the bitterness of failure, and that the peoples of the region have proven that the era of domination is over—and what lies ahead will not be in the aggressors’ favor.