Yahya Al Futi, a brother of Abdulmarick Al Futi, the leader of the Yemeni Footy movement, said: "We are not anti-Americans Foreign policy in the Middle East As with many people in the Middle East, we are opposed to the US led invasion of Iraq and the subsequent killing of civilians (Novack, 2009). The revolutionary goal of the tribe is essentially religious, not political, but mainly focuses on the fight against the rise of Salaf at the state in the northern part of Yemen.
The Allied Forces led by Saudi Arabia attacked missiles, occupied the majority of Yemen, encouraged the Fusci movement and weakened the control of the political regime of Yemen and received financial support from British and American weapons. The political system of Yemen and the cry of the citizen and the decision are best themselves, but the United Nations, the United Kingdom, the United States and Saudi Arabia are committed to destroying the infrastructure and reforming the Yemeni government regime. The British Parliament endorsed supporting the ongoing sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia. In hopes of change of government and government control, sanctions are used as weapons, causing instability, disease, and famine by blocking food, goods, and drugs that are adequate to flow into the country.
Yemen was ruled by Zaydi Shia Imam for a thousand years until 1962, and Houthis was established as a Zayed Shiite resurrection movement. However, the people of the Hu Xi people do not demand the resurrection of Imam of Yemen, religious complaints are not the main factor of war. On the contrary, the demands of Houthi are mainly economic and political. In 2013, the Yemeni National Conversation Council was launched with the aim of enacting a new constitution and establishing a federal political system. However, Houthis has withdrawn from this process because it established a temporary government in Yemen. Further stimulation was assassination of two Houthi representatives during the meeting.
In a brief review, Yemen 's war puzzled Houthi This is a political party / sport representing the Zayed Shiites in the northern part of Yemen, mainly to the government of the exile Abdullah Buman Sulhardi. Hu Xi signed an alliance with their former opponents; abandoned Yemeni dictator Saleh and his army. The Hardy government is receiving support from Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and militia in the southern part of Yemen. Located in the north part of Sa'da State, Futi currently oversees most of the major cities of Yemen, including the capital Sana'a. The Hardy Government headquarters is located in the southern city of Aden, but Saudi Air Support is trying to regain its territory from Hu Xi. War has been stalling for some time, but as the private situation gets worse, the international pressure to negotiate solutions is rising.