For the past ten years, the Ansarallah movement has controlled a significant portion of Yemen, managing to counter a regional coalition led by Saudi Arabia and placing under its control crucial maritime routes essential to the functioning of the global economy. Despite being a major third pillar (geopolitically speaking) of the Iranian regime, it is rarely mentioned in the media when discussing the Iran-Iraq War. Reports generally focus on the I…
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For the past ten years, the Ansarallah movement has controlled a significant portion of Yemen, managing to counter a regional coalition led by Saudi Arabia and placing under its control crucial maritime routes essential to the functioning of the global economy. Despite being a major third pillar (geopolitically speaking) of the Iranian regime, it is rarely mentioned in the media when discussing the Iran-Iraq War. Reports generally focus on the I…