Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Supreme Political Council in Sana’a has said that the creation of a new coalition in the region would push it into more wars.
“Any military alliances in the region will not lead to stability, but to more wars,” Al-Houthi said in a tweet, commenting on the movements of Saudi Arabia and Arab countries to create a NATO-style military alliance in the Middle East.
اي تحالفات عسكرية في المنطقة لن تقود الى الاستقرار وانما للمزيد من الحروب
فالاستقرار لا يحتاج الى تحالفات عسكرية في منطقة يتحالف فيها من يتداعون للتحالف ويدمرون شعوب المنطقة وفق نظرة استعلائية و جرائم عدوانية إرهابية
ان اي تحالف لايأتي بجديد غير تكرير الادوات الامريكية المعروفة— محمد علي الحوثي (@Moh_Alhouthi) June 26, 2022
“Stability does not require military alliances in a region, [especially if made] by those who are falling apart and who are destroying the peoples of the region with a supremacist view and aggressive terrorist crimes,” he added.
“Any alliance brings nothing new other than repeating the known American tools,” he said.