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The article centered on the escalating impact of the "Siege upon Siege" strategy that Sana'a has imposed on Saudi Arabia's oil interests. The Yemeni measures have made it difficult to transport Aramco oil shipments across the Red Sea, forcing Saudi Arabia to seek alternative and longer routes for oil transit, such as exports through the Mediterranean Sea and crossing Egyptian territory. The Yembo port has also begun to face objections from Asian refineries, with some refusing to accept shipments, which has led to increased costs and longer transportation distances. This situation impacts the Saudi economy and energy sources. Additionally, Yemen’s ability to threaten maritime navigation and use it as a leverage tool has weakened Saudi control measures, highlighting that the equation no longer pertains solely to Yemen but also affects Saudi interests themselves. It demonstrates that Saudi Arabia faces rising economic and security costs as a result of the blockade policies it has implemented against Yemen.
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