Yemen’s Role in Iran’s Transregional Doctrine
Yemen’s Role in Iran’s Transregional Doctrine
Yemen’s full-scale entry into the conflict could lead to the formation of a multi-layered and extensive front, which could increase pressure on the US and Israel, deprive the enemy of the initiative, and turn the conflict into a war of attrition.
Ansar Allah as a Strategic Asset of Iran: Transnational Doctrine and Regional Security
Recently, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran officially announced in a statement that if the enemy wants to start a war again, it will make the war transregional.
An implicit reference by Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, by raising questions about the Bab al-Mandab Strait and Iran’s pressure tools was a kind of attention to Iran’s transregional doctrine. Ali Khazrian, a member of parliament, has also pointed out that Iran has increased its defense doctrine from regional war to the level of transregional operation.
In fact, Iran’s military doctrine is no longer focused solely on “regional deterrence.” Transregionalization of war can have many consequences and effects and endanger the hostile armies.
A new phase of the conflict between Iran and the United States will open new fronts
From this perspective, in any conflict between Iran and the United States, new fronts will be opened for war with the United States. The Strait of Hormuz and Bab al-Mandab, despite their geographical distance, will be considered as two arms in the future as well as a balance of power.
Iran’s military approach stems from a history of several thousand years. Iran’s presence and influence in the Bab al-Mandab Strait was important in the Achaemenid and Sassanid empires.
From the perspective of many in Iran, Sanaa has become an actor that can influence the course of developments. Therefore, one of the components in determining the balance of power is the ability to create costs, expand the geography of conflict, influence the global economy, and expand the role of the axis of resistance and Iran.
Also, any full entry of Yemen into the conflict will lead to the formation of a geographically........
