Yemen’s defense minister has condemned formation of a US-led maritime coalition in the Red Sea to protect the passage of Israel-bound vessels warning of dire consequences if any assault is conducted on Yemeni soil.
Yemen warns of turning Red Sea into graveyard in face of possible threats by US maritime coalition
19 Dec 2023 - 13:11
Yemen’s defense minister has condemned formation of a US-led maritime coalition in the Red Sea to protect the passage of Israel-bound vessels warning of dire consequences if any assault is conducted on Yemeni soil.
“We are in possession of munitions and military gear that can sink your warships, submarines and aircraft carriers,” Major General Mohammad al-Atifi said on Monday.
“The Yemeni Armed Forces will turn the Red Sea into a graveyard of the US-led coalition if the alliance decides to take any action against Yemen,” he said.
Earlier on Monday, Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin announced the formation of the coalition – including Bahrain, Canada, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Seychelles, Spain and the UK – to patrol the Red Sea in response to Yemeni strikes on ships bound for the Israeli-occupied territories, which came in retaliation for the Tel Aviv regime’s war on the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement has pledged to confront the US-led coalition, stressing that Washington will experience both military and prestige defeats if it attacks Yemen.
“The Yemeni Armed Forces have painful options, which they will employ in response to any act of aggression against their homeland. We only target ships that are either Israeli-owned or heading towards Israeli ports,” said Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a member of Ansarullah’s political bureau.
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