who led this war inside yemen. yemen suffered from a war between saudi emirates and iran and yemeni people are suffering really from this ugly war. unfortunately, there is no great and important move from the international community, from the u.s. administration, from biden administration who promised the world and who promised the american people to end this ugly war. so explain to our viewers, you mentioned the american people and you mentioned biden. explain to our viewers in america watching you tonight, why they should care about what is happening in yemen. yemen is very important country. first, it s their beauty for, you know, any human being suffer in any part of the world.
yemen is very important culturally, has a very strategic position in the world. any continue of this war inside yemen will attack the global peace, will attack the regional peace, and this is it s very important that american people to pressure toward the biden administration to fulfill on his promise to end this war. when i m saying that the biden administration should end this war, that means that they should do a lot of procedures to stop this war. first, they have to stop arm deals with saudi arabia and emirates and the same thing that they have to make a very big great pressure toward houthi militia backed by iran to stop
war. iran is backing the houthis and has been a bad actor but it s not just as simple as houthi equals iran. he does have a point and this could just be that the houthis could have gotten the capability and done it on their own. but the iranians have been back with the houthis for a long time. they ve been using them as a proxy element not just to wage war inside yemen, but to attack saudi arabia. this is a significant tack on sovereign state facilities for saudi arabia and they have a right to defend themselves. so it has become a bit of a proxy war. we have been supporting saudi arabia and iran has been supporting the houthis. what is really important is that this doesn t broaden into a larger regional conflict and i think that s why i say that even though this is very tense and a major escalation in tensions, that the administration should be looking for options short of military action. i found senator graham s tweet and comment about putting on the
war against iran for anything that anyone affiliated with iran does. right. that touches anything somehow connected to american interests. so i will not sit here and defend that the houthi fired missiles into the houthis do not have a relationship with the iranian government, this is a rebel group inside yemen and we don t have a defense agreement with the saudi arabian government. apparently if the houthis fire miles into saudi arabia, that could drag the united states into a war that could last years. are there votes in the senate on the republican side to to override anything they do here? i don t know. i mean, there is certainly nothing in republicans behavior in the senate in the past to suggest that there are enough. we put forward a war powers resolution limiting the president s authority to go to war inside yemen. and we got only a handful of republican votes. we have a piece of legislation
so i will not sit here and defend that the houthi fired missiles into the houthis do not have a relationship with the iranian government, this is a rebel group inside yemen and we don t have a defense agreement with the saudi arabian government. apparently if the houthis fire miles into saudi arabia, that could drag the united states into a war that could last years. are there votes in the senate on the republican side to to override anything they do here? i don t know. i mean, there is certainly nothing in republicans behavior in the senate in the past to suggest that there are enough. we put forward a war powers resolution limiting the president s authority to go to war inside yemen. and we got only a handful of republican votes. we have a piece of legislation that s pretty simple that says the president can take pre-emptive military action