PNN – After the attack and aggression on Yemen, the United States and its allies claimed that their goal is to “reduce tensions and restore stability to the Red Sea” by publishing a joint statement.
The United States, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea and the United Kingdom claimed Friday in a joint statement published on the White House website that “The joint attacks of the United States and England were carried out with the support of the Netherlands, Canada, Bahrain and Australia and in accordance with the clear right of collective and individual defense and consistent with the United Nations Charter against targets in areas controlled by the Houthis in Yemen.”
In another part of their statement, they claimed: The aim of these precise attacks was to disrupt and reduce the capabilities of the Houthis in threatening global trade and the lives of international sailors in one of the world’s most vital waterways.
America and its allies added: Our goal is still to reduce tensions and restore stability to the Red Sea, but our message is clear: we will not hesitate to defend lives and protect the free flow of trade against continued threats in one of the world’s most vital waterways.
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Following his country’s military aggression against Yemen, US President Joe Biden announced: On my order, the United States military forces, together with Britain and with the support of Australia, Bahrain, Canada and the Netherlands, carried out successful attacks against several targets in Yemen.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak also announced in defense of the military aggression against Yemen: The Royal Air Force carried out targeted attacks against the military installations used by the Yemeni Houthis.
The Associated Press news agency reported, citing “several American officials,” that the American and British armies targeted “more than 12 sites used by Yemen’s Houthis.”
These military targets have included logistics centers, air defense systems, and weapons storage facilities.
C.N.N also reported that Tomahawk missiles were fired from air, ground and subsurface platforms and the aim of these attacks was to reduce the Houthis’ continuous attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
The report added that the attacked targets included radar systems, drones storage and their flight sites, ballistic and cruise missile warehouses and their firing sites.