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The new Pentagon spokesman threatened Sanaa at the first news conference

The new Pentagon spokesman said in a Washington threat to Sanaa, the continuation of the attack on Yemen's Ansarullah until the attacks against US ships were stopped. 

reports Mehr News Agency The new Pentagon continued US threats against Yemen at its first news conference after being appointed.

US President Donald Trump ordered extensive attacks on Yemen’s Ansarullah on Saturday, claiming to return freedom of shipping to the Red Sea. The Yemeni Ansarullah movement since October in support of the Palestinians has launched many drone and missile attacks on the Yemeni coast against Zionist -affiliated ships or to Tel Aviv, and the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden has been severely disrupted.
“The United States will continue to use deadly and deadly forces against the Houthis” and the attacks will continue until the US ship is stopped, “said Parnel. He acknowledged that Yemen’s Ansarullah had carried out a total of two attacks on US ships and two commercial ships.
“The end of the final stage of the operation is quite clear, and this moment begins when the Houthis are committed to stopping attacks on our ships and endangering the lives of Americans,” said Pentagon spokesman.
“Houthis could stop these (attacks) today, but made another choice,” he said. For this reason, US operations will continue until their ability to eliminate their ability. ”

Alexus Grinkovic, the US Air Force Command Operations Manager, said at a news conference that “in the early wave of US attacks, more than 5 targets were at several different points within Yemen, including training bases, UAV infrastructure, weapons and control centers.”

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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