Sana'a has condemned the fresh round of US military attacks on Iran after US forces targeted southern Iranian regions in breach of a ceasefire.
Yemen's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a direct warning against the renewed military adventurism in West Asia.
In a statement, the ministry explicitly cautioned neighboring hosts of American forces and bases for allowing the use of their territories to target others, warning them of dangerous consequences of such policies.
The foreign presence in the region is inherently a threat to the region itself. It is an illegitimate presence and a form of occupation.
Therefore, using these bases against any front within the axis of resistance is considered an attack on the entire resistance.
We expect that every front of the resistance will respond to this aggression, whether these bases are located in the Persian Gulf, Somalia, or elsewhere in the region utilized by America or Israel.
Yasser Al-Houri, Former Sec. General of Supreme Political Council
Data reveals that the United States maintains an active presence across at least 19 military sites and installations throughout West Asia, spanning its strategic hubs in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates.
From Sana's perspective, these dense clusters of foreign forces have mortgaged the fate of hosting nations and their future to the Zionist criminals.
Iran's targeting of these bases is both legitimate and lawful, because these are the sources of aggression and harm against Iran. Consequently, any bombardment of these bases is legitimate for Iran.
Furthermore, the resistance forces, as well as the people of Arab and Islamic countries, have become conscious and are well aware of the real aggressors.
Abdalallah Hidarah, Political Analyst
That view is shared well beyond the official level.
On the streets of Sana'a, ordinary Yemenis voice deep solidarity with Iran, viewing the heavy concentration of American assets in the region as an immediate threat, and therefore demanding a unified response to the common enemy.
We demand that our government and our people completely and permanently close the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait to those who seek to control us; or let it be closed to the entire world until they stop supporting the Zionists and their aggressive allies.
Member of Public 01
Yemen's warning is not merely empty rhetoric.
On March 28th the Yemeni armed forces officially armed the Unity Front, launching a massive barrage of ballistic missiles targeting sensitive military sites in occupied Palestine, and banning shipping linked to the Zionist regime in the Red Sea proving its willingness to cross the line from dramatic condemnation to active combat.
A reality that now directly threatens every American military base across these waters.
Iran and its allies believe true stability cannot coexist with foreign intervention.
Yemen is driving a regional ultimatum: as long as neighboring capitals host the infrastructure of external aggression, their borders will remain the front lines of an ongoing war.
Yemen reaffirms support for Iran against any potential aggression