Yemen Houthis Defy Trump and Continue Attacks on Israel and U.S. Ships in Red Sea
The Yemen Houthis are continuing to defy U.S. President Donald Trump, and even mocking him, as they continued bombing Israel and U.S. warships in the Red Sea today.
The U.S. military will not admit to any ships actually being hit by Houthi missiles, and nobody was reported injured or killed in Israel, but sirens went off sending people rushing to take cover.
Here is some footage published by Times of India, from today as well as some footage from earlier this week.
Also published today was an interview with Pepe Escobar, a well-known international journalist who has been writing for over 40 years, with on-the-ground reports from inside Yemen, where he has been for the past week.
Escobar reports that the people in Yemen are not backing down, and refer to the Trump administration’s Signalgate as a “clown show”. He stated that they all knew about Signalgate as soon as it appeared on X.
It is a very informative video with information from inside Yemen that is not being reported in the western media, as he has interviewed leaders in Yemen to get their perspective.
He reports that the U.S. has only bombed civilian areas so far, not military ones, because the U.S. doesn’t even know where Yemen’s military sites are located.
Yemen has been at war with the U.S., Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates since 2015, for about a decade now, and are used to being constantly bombed.
He states that he believes the Trump administration is foolishly planning on bombing Iran, and that Iran has over 5000 ballistic missiles pointed at U.S. military installations throughout Asia.
There were other things I learned from this interview. I had no idea that the Yemen people had such strong support in China, with Chinese Muslims. Escobar stated that both China and Russia have strong ties to Yemen, even though Yemen military leaders did not reveal any details to him.
He pointed out that the Houthis have frequently stated that both Chinese and Russian ships are free to pass through the Red Sea, as they would not attack them.
The other thing that was reported today, which was a very busy news day, is that Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen have launched a joint naval exercise in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
A raging “hot war” breaking out in the Middle East seems all but certain now, with the Zionist warmongers in charge of Washington D.C. The main question that remains is, will it be confined to the Middle East?