The clown show in the Middle East just added another act—this time from Yemen’s own band of Iranian puppets, the Houthis. The so-called “Ansar Allah” movement is making all sorts of chest-thumping statements about rushing to help Iran in a bigger regional war. If you listen to their governor, who doubles as their spokesman, you’d think they’re ready to kick off World War III. He’s out there promising to unleash some “zero hour” surprise—whenever the mood strikes, apparently. Talk about drama for drama’s sake.
Let’s be real. The Houthi mouthpieces are hoping to impress their overlords in Tehran while pretending they’re the main event on the world stage. But their bluster is nothing but noise from people who couldn’t hit water if they fell out of a boat. Iran wants cannon fodder, and the Houthis, eager for attention and maybe a pat on the head, seem happy to volunteer. All while the liberals in Washington tie themselves in knots trying to “understand,” “de-escalate,” and not “offend” anyone.
Of course, when these fanatics start babbling about a “broader battle” and targeting “the region,” let’s not kid ourselves—they’re parroting whatever the Iranian regime tells them to say. Iran is already firing off missiles like a toddler with a box of matches. The regime in Tehran treats its neighbors like bowling pins. And what do we get from the Biden administration and its State Department elites? More empty talk, more hand-wringing, and zero backbone.
Here’s the ugly truth: As Iran sets the Middle East on fire, its terror proxies see an opening to strut their stuff. The Houthis love the sound of their own voices, but at the end of the day, they’re just Tehran’s puppets. And let’s not pretend U.S. or Israeli strikes are the problem here. Iran and its lapdogs love to claim “victim” status while they’re the ones launching chaos in every direction.
The American people see through this charade, even if the Biden White House refuses to. Instead of standing with our allies and projecting strength, Democrats cower and coddle the enemies of freedom. Does anyone really think the Houthis would be so eager to weigh in if they actually feared consequences? Or do they know the world’s so-called leaders are too busy sending sternly-worded letters to care? The answer’s staring us right in the face—and it’s not pretty.
Source: Redstate
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