Iran is “nervous” that its allies in Yemen could spark a wider conflict, according to a leading expert.
Tehran’s regime is a longstanding enemy of Israel, and has financially and politically supported a number of terror organizations in the Middle East.
These include Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Houthis in Yemen.
The latter has caused chaos in recent weeks by attacking cargo ships moving in the Red Sea towards the Suez Canal, a vital route for international trade.
Ali Vaez, Director of the Iran Project and Senior Advisor at Crisis Group, tells Daily Express USÂ that the actions of the Houthis risk a wider conflict in the Middle East.
He said: “The problem is that there is a slope of escalation that is rising by the day, and some of the actions from Iran’s allies, like the Houthis, is clearly making the Iranians quite nervous because there is a possibility that the Houthis will engage in an action that will result in significant fatalities…
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What Iran is really afraid of is that somebody is gonna get tired of their terrorist nonsense and give Iran a proper smackdown!