Tehran: The forces of global tyranny, led by the United States and Israel, have launched a destructive campaign in the Middle East, focusing primarily on military efforts. This development is not spontaneous but part of a long-planned strategy known as the 'New Middle East.'
According to Yemen News Agency, the neocolonial project faced initial rejection in the Arab region. Recognizing the challenges posed by powerful regional states like Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Iran, and the Gulf countries, the U.S., Israel, and their allies devised a plan to dismantle these powers militarily and economically. This plan also aims to secure economic dominance over the Gulf states by weakening their political systems.
The consequences of this strategy are now apparent: the military capabilities of Iraq and Syria have been destroyed, Egypt's forces have been neutralized, and Hezbollah's strength has been significantly reduced. Currently, Iran is under intense Israeli military attack, facing advanced weaponry. Meanwhile, the Arab and Islamic worlds remain largely silent, except for Yemen, which continues to launch missiles and drones in solidarity with Iran.
The ultimate goal of the U.S.-Israeli colonial project extends beyond military destruction to include full economic and energy resource control, particularly in the Gulf region. This area has become subject to financial manipulation without the means to resist.
The colonial powers are acutely aware of the Arab region's geopolitical significance, its untapped wealth, and its dense population, which can be exploited as cheap labor or a consumer market for Western products. The 'New Middle East' strategy aims to tighten the grip on this vital area by all available means.
The project has reached its final stages, focusing on dismantling Iran's military and nuclear capabilities and seizing control of its oil resources. Arab rulers, however, have remained largely unresponsive to these developments, ignoring the looming threat. If they fail to acknowledge the magnitude of the conspiracy, the repercussions may soon reach them.
