"The UK has no geopolitical ambitions in Yemen and does not have the military capability to undertake anything but limited strike action in parallel with the US. The UK did not need to take part in limited air strikes against the Houthis, but it chose to do so as an ally of the United States," the retired research fellow of the UK Defense Academy said, adding that "Many in the UK, including some officials in the Foreign Ministry, are nervous about this activity."
While the UK’s limited military action against Houthi targets is "seen very much as a necessity by the government to seek to protect shipping in the Red Sea, what the action does do is make UK warships and planes targets given that the Biden administration has stated these actions were 'in support of Israel'," according to the expert.
"All those countries know perfectly well that what is happening in the Red Sea or the attacks of the Houthis is one of the desired impacts or outcomes of the American foreign policy in the region. The fact is that the United States knows only the military approach to any of the problems that we face here in the region. No diplomacy, no negotiations, no peaceful means to solve the problems. Only the military approach," Saad pointed out.