How Yemen Entering The Fight Strengthens Iran’s negotiating Position

Yemen may be about to play its biggest geopolitical card yet: Bab el-Mandeb. In this video, we break down how the Houthis could escalate the regional crisis by threatening one of the world’s most important maritime chokepoints. With the Strait of Hormuz already under massive pressure, any disruption near the Red Sea, Suez Canal, and Bab el-Mandeb could send oil prices, global shipping costs, and energy markets into chaos.

This analysis looks at how Yemen’s position could amplify Iran’s leverage, deepen the Middle East war, and pile even more pressure on the United States, Israel, Europe, and global trade routes. We also examine the strategic importance of the Red Sea shipping lane, the role of Saudi pipelines, and why even the threat of closure may be enough to shake markets worldwide.

If Bab el-Mandeb becomes the next front, the consequences won’t stay regional. This could hit Europe’s economy, worsen the global oil crisis, and reshape the geopolitical balance of power across the Middle East.

Topics covered: Yemen, Houthis, Bab el-Mandeb, Red Sea crisis, Strait of Hormuz, Iran strategy, Israel, Gaza war fallout, US foreign policy, oil shipping routes, Suez Canal, Saudi Arabia, global trade, energy crisis, geopolitics analysis, breaking world news.

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