Some of these observers have limited the role of “Muhammad bin Muslim” in the war against Yemen and its financial support, and say that this war was actually started at the behest of the United States and Israel, and that bin Muslim had no role in this decision; Because he knew he would fail. Thus, today we see that this war has not achieved anything for the aggressors and has destroyed the reputation of Saudi Arabia; Because Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities and depth are within range of Yemeni missiles and drones.
Observers also believe that the Yemeni war was waged in the interests of the United States and the Zionist regime, and that the most important goal behind the war is to experiment with Arab countries and displace their nations, and to establish a foothold in their strategic geography for the Americans and Zionists. Ben-Muslim also does this service to gain the support of the superpowers for his rule and to help him reach the throne after the death of his father.
But the result of the Yemeni war was against the wishes of the Muslims; This war has threatened his political future as well as his dream of a monarchy in Saudi Arabia, and he has not been able to bring “Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi” back to power in Yemen and change the regime in that country. With this incitement to war, bin Salman has exposed his country to missile and drone strikes by the Yemenis.
Yemeni forces launched the seventh deterrent operation as part of Operation Resistance to Aggressive Crimes, in which the Dammam area in eastern Saudi Arabia was targeted by missiles and drones. According to a spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, the operation targeted Aramco’s Ras al-Tanura facility in the Dammam area with eight Samad 3 UAVs and a Zulfiqar ballistic missile, as well as Aramco facilities in Jeddah, Jizan and Najran was attacked, using five Badr ballistic missiles and two Samad 3 UAVs.
In light of the above, some observers believe that it is not up to us to decide whether to end the war in Yemen, but that it is the Americans and the Israelis who will make the final decision. There is no need to reflect to realize that the biggest loser in the Yemeni war among the aggressor countries is Saudi Arabia, and certainly Muslim is well aware of this loss, but he has no will against the superpowers that serve to satisfy and gain their support.