Houthis stepping up their tone to make more gains on ground
The Houthi group is escalating its tone and threatening to take military action, if the member states of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen do not agree to its conditions, especially in relation to the payment of the overdue salaries of state employees from oil and gas revenues in liberated areas.
Houthi
warnings
On March 22, Houthi
Defence Minister, Mohamed Nasser al-Atfi, said his group's patience is running
out.
"If the coalition
member states continue to turn a deaf ear [to the demands of his group], they
will have to wait for a painful response," he said.
On March 23, Houthi
forces conducted a military exercise in al-Jawf province on the occasion of the
eighth anniversary of the Yemeni crisis.
They called this
action 'Operation Resilience'.
Forces spokesman,
Yahya Srei, said the operation is not the first and would not be the last.
"The situation
will not be the same after this exercise," he said.
He added that the
armed forces are ready to respond to any aggression against Yemen.
Srei noted that his
group is one of peace, if others want this peace.
"If you want war,
we are present," he said.
Gaining time
Yemeni political
researcher, Motaher al-Rida, said the Houthis are bent on escalating their tone
at times of negotiation and dialogue.
The group, he said,
wants to put pressure on all parties to make more gains and force those
negotiating with it to comply with its demands.
"The coup
militia's escalation on the ground in Marib aims to tighten control over a
number of important areas and sites south of the province," al-Rida told The
Reference.
He added that these
sites were controlled by the Houthis in their recent battles over the past days.
The show of force in
the fields and in front of the cameras, he said, is also for political gains
and non-recognition of any political settlement that ends the war and returns
the state and stabilizes Yemen.