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The New York Times claims that the US is preparing to attack Yemen.

The New York Times claims that the US is preparing to attack Yemen.
An American media close to the Democratic government of this country claimed that the Pentagon has plans to target missile and drone sites in Yemen.

Following the entry of the US army into direct conflict in the Red Sea to protect Israel, the New York Times on Tuesday reported on the Pentagon’s plan to carry out attacks on Houthi bases inside Yemen.

The newspaper, close to the Democrats, began its report with the Pentagon’s claim and wrote that “the conflict between Houthi fighters supported by Iran and US Navy helicopters in the Red Sea ended on Monday morning with the killing of all the crew of three Houthi boats.”

According to the New York Times, this conflict “occurred at a time when the White House is considering a direct attack on Iranian proxy forces in the Middle East… This is the first time that American forces have engaged in deadly combat with the Houthis.”

The terrorist commander “Santkam” claimed that the American helicopters were sent to respond to the request for help from the ship “Maersk Hangzhou” and in self-defense, they sank three of the four Yemeni boats.

The New York Times believes that the direct military confrontation between the US and Yemen has presented the Biden administration with “a difficult choice”: “The government must decide whether to attack the missile and drone sites of the Houthis in Yemen or wait to see if the Houthis will retreat or not.”

Yemen’s armed forces spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, had previously said about America’s military aggression yesterday that Washington must accept the consequences of its crime.

He warned that “the movements of the American enemy will not prevent Yemen from fulfilling its duty to support Palestine.”

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