PNN – US President Donald Trump, in a belligerent move, announced that he had ordered his country’s military to attack Yemen’s Ansarullah.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, US President Donald Trump added on his social network called Truth Social: Today I ordered the United States military to begin military action against Ansarullah in Yemen.
In his accusatory remarks, the US President claimed: It has been more than a year since a US-flagged commercial ship safely passed through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, or the Gulf of Aden. The last American warship to transit the Red Sea was attacked more than a dozen times four months ago by the Houthis. The Houthis, with financial support from Iran, have fired missiles at American aircraft and targeted our forces and our allies.
In his empty threats, Trump emphasized that Washington will not tolerate attacks on American ships and will use deadly force until its goal is achieved.
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The US President stated: These relentless attacks have cost the US and global economies billions of dollars, while endangering the lives of innocent people. The Houthi attack on American ships will not be tolerated. We will use lethal and widespread force until we achieve our goals. The Houthis have disrupted shipping in one of the world’s most important waterways, disrupting vast swaths of global trade, and are attacking the fundamental principle of freedom of navigation upon which international trade and commerce depend.
Zeiss of the United States also threatened the Ansarullah of Yemen: I say to the Houthis, now is your turn, and if your attacks do not stop today, you will face hell like you have never seen before.
Earlier, the New York Times reported that the United States has begun carrying out military strikes against Houthi-controlled targets in Yemen. The strikes ordered by Trump in Yemen targeted radars, air defense systems, missiles and drones.
The New York Times, citing American sources, claimed that the attacks in Yemen were carried out to reopen international shipping routes in the Red Sea that had been blocked by the Houthis, and that targeting the Houthis’ arsenal could take several days and its scope could increase depending on their response.
The New York Times reported, citing American officials that the attacks were carried out by fighter jets based on the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea, and officials in Washington and the Middle East are expecting a counterattack by the Houthis.