Pentagon official. US forces must withdraw from the Red Sea
The Pentagon's chief weapons procurement official said. "Ansarullah has become terrifying. The actions I have seen from them in the last six months have astonished me."
According to AP News Agency, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Pentagon's Chief Weapons Procurement Officer Bill LaPlante said in an interview with Axios. "The Houthis (Ansarullah) are increasingly hinting at advanced weaponry, including missiles, which can do amazing things."
Noting that I am an engineer and a physicist, La Plante emphasized. "The Ansarullah resistance forces in Yemen have become very powerful and terrifying. The actions I have seen from them in the last six months have astonished me. If a ballistic missile hits a warship, we're going to have a very bad day, so we need to stay away from the Red Sea."
In the past year, since the start of the Al-Aghsa storm operation in Gaza, in support of the resistance of the Palestinian people, the Yemeni army has targeted several ships belonging to the occupied Ghosn regime or ships traveling to the occupied territories in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait.
The forces of the Yemeni army have promised that until the Zionist regime stops its attacks on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, they will continue to attack the ships of this regime or ships going to the occupied territories.
Different regions of Yemen, especially the province of Hodeidah, have become the target of aggressive attacks by the United States and England in recent months.
These attacks are carried out in order to put pressure on the national government of Yemen and to stop the naval blockade against the Zionist regime.