England: We can attack Yemen again
The British Foreign Secretary defended the attack on targets in Yemen on Sunday afternoon, saying that continued attacks on ships in the Red Sea would lead to an increase in prices in the UK. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, British Foreign Minister said on Sunday afternoon Tehran time that England can attack Yemeni targets again.
according to the website of the news network “Sky News” “David Cameron”, the British foreign minister, warned that if the passage of cargo ships continues to be blocked, the prices in England will increase.
According to this report, in response to the operations of the Yemeni army in the Red Sea against Israeli ships and American forces, last Friday morning, the United States and England attacked more than 12 places in Yemen with planes, ships and submarines. targeted According to the claims of American officials, training sites, air bases and drone maintenance facilities belonging to Yemeni Ansarullah were the targets of this attack.
Immediately after this attack, Ansarullah forces They said that they are firing ballistic missiles towards enemy positions in the waters.
Following this attack, Palestinian groups including Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for The Palestine Liberation Organization condemned the missile attack by issuing a statement while supporting the Yemeni people. Kurds.
According to the analysis of the English magazine “Economist”, the recent US and British military attack on Yemen added to the weight of Sana’a’s power and popularity as a regional power and in At the same time, it could not stop the attacks against Israeli ships.
The British Foreign Minister said: “If the Yemenis block the passage for ships, vital supply chains will be threatened and Prices will increase in the UK and around the world.” Cameron said, “These airstrikes sent a message to the Yemenis that we are determined to stop their attacks at sea. “We will work with allies and we will always defend freedom of navigation,” he said. “text-align: justify;”> British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak also told Mail on Sunday that Yemeni attacks in the Red Sea show that the world is becoming “more challenging” and probably the most destabilizing attacks in recent decades. is.
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