Nasr al-Din Amer: Yemen Defeats the U.S. Both Militarily and Psychologically
Between Psychological Warfare and Field Realities, Yemen Remains Resolute in Its Quranic Mission. No Military or Psychological Victory for U.S.-Israeli Aggression
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM - In an exclusive interview with Al-Masirah TV on Thursday night, Nasr al-Din Amer, Chairman of Yemen’s SABA News Agency, stated that the ongoing U.S.-Zionist aggression against Yemen has failed to achieve any of its objectives—neither militarily nor psychologically.
Despite the deployment of cutting-edge weaponry and stealth aircraft, the aggression has only revealed the strength and steadfastness of Yemen’s principled stance.
Amer dismissed claims of a "new phase" of the aggression, describing it instead as a continuation of long-standing failures. He pointed out that previous escalations, especially those attempting to break the maritime blockade on Zionist ships, have utterly failed.
Media Confusion Reflects Strategic Failure
Amer highlighted that the American and Zionist media narratives about “returning to Yemen” reflect deep confusion and psychological distress. Even with a massive military presence—including aircraft carriers and Western naval coalitions—the aggressors could not ensure the safe passage of a single Zionist vessel.
He further recalled how both the Zionist entity and the U.S. previously launched large-scale operations using their most advanced technologies, yet failed to achieve either military breakthroughs or moral victories. “This battle has never been a temporary decision,” Amer stated, “it is a continuous confrontation—and Yemen will never compromise on the causes of the Ummah.”
Yemen’s Power Lies in Its Quranic Identity
Amer attributed Yemen’s regional and international weight to its unwavering commitment to the Quranic project led by the revolutionary leadership. This spiritual and ideological foundation, he said, has empowered Yemen to resist some of the most powerful military alliances on earth.
He emphasized that the Yemeni people are not engaged in a circumstantial conflict, but rather a civilizational project rooted in their Quranic identity. “We act solely for the pleasure of God,” Amer declared, “and whoever seeks God’s pleasure, gains both dignity in this world and bliss in the Hereafter.” (PW)
Source: Al-Masirah