Ansarullah: US asking China to intervene in the Red Sea issue is a sign of failure

The leader of Yemen's Ansarullah Resistance Movement has said that Washington's efforts to seek China's help and mediation to ask the Yemenis to stop attacks on American and British ships passing through the Red Sea show how the two imperialist powers have failed in their plans.

Feb 3, 2024 - 06:18
Feb 3, 2024 - 06:24
Ansarullah: US asking China to intervene in the Red Sea issue is a sign of failure
Ansarullah: US asking China to intervene in the Red Sea issue is a sign of failure

 Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said this yesterday in a televised speech from Sana'a and added that, there is no doubt that China is well aware of the US's hostile policies against it, including Washington's provocations in Taiwan, and on that basis Beijing cannot get involved in any matter to serve or protect US interests. Al-Houthi has made it clear that, Washington and London should bear the responsibility of disrupting the situation in the Red Sea, and making that water area a place for military action. The leader of Ansarullah has emphasized that the attacks which are part of operations to show the Yemeni support for the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip will continue until the Zionist regime stops its crimes and genocide in Gaza. Image Caption As this was reported, the defense forces of Yemen yesterday Thursday carried out a new missile attack against a British commercial ship in the waters of the Red Sea; a few hours after the US and the UK carried out airstrikes in the northern province of Sa'ada and the port city of al-Hudaydah, in the west of Yemen. Before that, the Spokesman of the Yemeni Army, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, said that the country's defense forces have carried out another missile attack against the American warship USS Gridley in the waters of the Red Sea. The Yemeni security forces have said they will not stop their attacks until the illegal Israeli regime stops its barbaric attacks against Gaza, which since October 7 have killed more than 27,000 Palestinians.