Hawzah News Agency- In a series of posts published Monday on his X account, Al-Farah stated that US policy is based on pressure and arrogance, noting that whenever countries remain silent or retreat in the face of American threats, Washington’s appetite and aggression increase. By contrast, he said, states that respond with firmness and resilience ultimately force the US to retreat in a weakened position.
Al-Farah said this approach was clearly demonstrated in Yemen’s confrontation with the United States, arguing that experience has shown that a country possessing the will and capacity to defend its sovereignty and independence can withstand American pressure. He added that Yemen’s achievements were realized through faith, heightened national readiness, and the steadfastness of the Yemeni people in the face of aggression.
Addressing US allegations linking President Maduro to drug trafficking, Al-Farah said the claims were driven by the CIA and political advisers close to Trump, despite Trump himself not being fully convinced by them. He said such accusations fit within a long-standing US strategy of employing sensational narratives to generate negative political impact while portraying itself as a defender of peoples and a victim of alleged threats.
Al-Farah added that Trump had been explicit from the outset about Venezuela’s oil and Washington’s desire to access natural resources without diplomacy or restraint, arguing that this rhetoric exposed the true intentions behind US policies in the region.
He stressed that only strength and firmness in international relations can curb US behavior, warning that silence and complacency enable further dominance and coercion. Yemen’s position, he said, offers a practical model for confronting American threats through steadfastness and reliance on national capabilities.
Al-Farah concluded that the growing threats against Latin American leaders reflect Washington’s continued reliance on force-based policies, emphasizing that standing firm is the only path to protecting national sovereignty and independence, while acquiescence would only deepen US hegemonic tendencies.
On Saturday, US forces abducted Maduro and his wife from Caracas and transferred them to New York following a military attack involving heavy bombing, aircraft, warships, and commandos. The duo are being held to face what Washington claims to be “drug-related charges''.
Al-Farah's comments come amid renewed US pressure on several Latin American governments, accompanied by sanctions, diplomatic escalation, and hostile rhetoric centered on access to strategic resources. Yemeni officials frequently point to Yemen’s experience during years of US-backed aggression as evidence that resistance and internal cohesion can deter external coercion. Within this framework, Ansarullah leaders argue that Washington’s reliance on intimidation underscores declining influence and that confronting such policies with resolve remains essential to safeguarding sovereignty.
Source: Al masirah
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