
In a recent development, Iran has ordered its military personnel to withdraw from Yemen as the US continues its relentless strikes against the Houthi rebel group.
According to Iranian and US officials, the decision aims to prevent further casualties and avoid a larger conflict.
A senior Iranian official, quoted in international reports, said that Tehran is reducing its support to regional proxy groups like the Houthis, Hezbollah, and Hamas.
These groups, which were previously an important part of Iran’s regional influence, are no longer the focus of leadership discussions in Tehran.
Instead, the official said that internal talks are now centered around how to deal with the growing pressure from US President Donald Trump’s administration.
The official explained that the Houthis are now seen as a weak force with little chance of surviving and that they were part of allied forces, but with the downfall of key figures like Hezbollah’s former leader Hassan Nasrallah and Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, they don’t see any reason to maintain only one link.
Iran’s decision to take a step
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