Houthi Hostility Escalates: UN Staff Detentions Expose Grave Security Failures in Yemen
As Houthi rebels intensify their campaign of detaining UN staff and raiding facilities in Yemen, the United Nations is forced to confront its operational vulnerabilities—raising urgent questions about globalist agencies’ failures to protect their personnel amid American national security interests.
In a stark reminder of the dangers posed by lawless actors exploiting global chaos, Houthi rebels have intensified their aggressive tactics against United Nations personnel in Yemen, detaining two additional staffers and launching raids on U.N. offices and homes within the last 48 hours. This ongoing pattern of harassment underscores a critical failure of international organizations to safeguard their own operatives while risking America's broader strategic interests. The Houthis, operating as Iran-backed proxies destabilizing this vital region, now hold more than 55 United Nations staffers hostage. These actions not only jeopardize humanitarian efforts but also threaten U.S. geopolitical objectives by...
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