The leader of Yemen’s Houthis warned on Wednesday 20 Dec they would
strike U.S. warships if the Iranian-backed militia was targeted by Washington,
which this week set up a multinational force to counter Houthi attacks on commercial
vessels in the Red Sea.
The Houthis, which control vast amounts of territory in Yemen after
years of war, have since last month fired drones and missiles at international
vessels sailing through the Red Sea, attacks it says respond to Israel’s assault
on the Gaza Strip.
The U.S.-led security initiative will see
Washington and ten other, mostly NATO countries patrol the Red Sea to
deter and respond to future Houthi attacks that have so far led to major
global shipping lines rerouting around Africa instead.
“We will not stand idly by if the Americans are tempted to escalate
further and commit foolishness by targeting our country or waging war against
it,†Abdel-Malek al-Houthi said.“Any
American targeting of our country will be targeted by us, and we will make
American battleships, interests, and navigation a target for our missiles,
drones, and military operations,†he said in a televised speech.
“As long as the Americans want to
enter into a direct war with us, they should know that we are not those who
fear them, and that they are facing an entire people,†al-Houthi said.
He warned the Americans against sending soldiers to
Yemen, saying they would
“face something harsher than what they faced in Afghanistan and what they
suffered in Vietnam.â€