Wall Street Journal: The American-British aggression against Yemen is costing global trade a heavy price

The American Wall Street Journal (WSJ) considered that the involvement of the United States in the unrest resulting from its continued support for the Israeli occupation entity in its aggression against Gaza Strip is increasing more and more. The newspaper noted that the American-British aggression that targeted Yemen this week within the framework of the American support for the Zionist entity had a high cost for global trade, as the prices of goods, which flow through the Red Sea, have shaken.

In a report prepared by the WSJ correspondent Rory Jones, the newspaper described the Israeli aggression against Gaza Strip as the most important geopolitical event of the current century.

He noted that the involvement of the United States, the main supporter of the Israeli occupation, is increasing, because it is the one that pumps tens of thousands of tons of weapons and ammunition to the Zionist entity. The US raised the level of its involvement after deploying battleships to support “Israel”, in addition to launching a joint aggression with Britain against Yemen.

The newspaper pointed out that Washington hastened to support “Israel” unlimitedly and in a way, that exposed US President Joe Biden’s foreign policy to scrutiny and criticism. This bias towards the Zionist entity has led to the outbreak of disputes within American political circles and to demonstrations in American cities and universities to denounce American support for “Israel”.

The newspaper saw that the Israeli aggression against Gaza has become a threat to global trade, especially after the aggression against Yemen. It also prompted the United States to direct its focus again to the Middle East, after directing its military resources towards the East, especially against China. The Israeli aggression also diverted Washington’s attention from Ukraine and shuffled the cards of American policy and priorities, according to the newspaper.

Souha Suleiman

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