Iran Consolidates Influence in Yemen Amid Regional Setbacks
Aden — Iran intensifyied its efforts to strengthen its foothold in Yemen, particularly through its support for the Houthi movement, following significant losses in Lebanon and Syria.
Analysts note that Tehran views Yemen as a critical arena to compensate for diminishing leverage in other parts of the Middle East.
Recent reports highlight that the Houthis, despite internal challenges, continue to receive political and logistical backing from Iran. This support is seen as part of Tehran’s broader strategy to maintain regional influence after facing military and political setbacks in Lebanon, where Hezbollah has struggled under mounting pressure, and in Syria, where the Assad regime has lost ground amid shifting alliances .
Security experts argue that Iran’s increased involvement in Yemen serves multiple purposes:
• Strategic depth: Establishing a stronghold in Yemen allows Tehran to project power near the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
• Compensation for losses: With weakened positions in Lebanon and Syria, Yemen offers Iran a new front to assert influence.
• Pressure on rivals: By bolstering the Houthis, Iran maintains leverage against Saudi Arabia and its allies.
Opposition sources in Yemen suggest that Iran is exploiting the Houthis’ internal crisis to expand its role, positioning itself as an indispensable ally while reinforcing its regional narrative of resistance.
Observers warn that this consolidation could prolong instability in Yemen, complicate peace efforts, and heighten tensions across the region.
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