THE
UNITED STATES HAS BEGUN BOMBING YEMEN
Thursday,
13 October, 2016 – 11:15
The
Pentagon confirmed that The US military has launched a missile attack
on three radar stations in Yemen.
Peter
Cook, the Pentagon Press Secretary and the chief spokesman for the
Department of Defense, said: «These limited self-defense strikes
were conducted to protect our personnel, our ships, and our freedom
of navigation in this important maritime passageway».
These
US direct strikes on the territory of Yemen have happened for the
first time.
It
needs to be mentioned that Washington was supporting military and
financially the Saudi forces. However, their relations have recently
deteriorated sharply because of the decision by the Senate bypassing
the presidential veto of 9/11bill, accusing Saudi Arabia in the
terrorist attack.
The
US wants probably to take control of the situation in the region,
without intermediaries, like Riyadh.
The US has targeted radar sites in Yemen in response to
missile attacks on the American guided-missile destroyer Mason from
the Houthi-controlled territory, a Pentagon spokesperson said.
12
October, 2016
According
to Cook, the strikes were authorized by US President Barack Obama and
were a response to the recent missile launches threatening USS Mason
and other vessels operating in international waters in the Red Sea.
"Early this morning local time, the US military struck three
radar sites in Houthi-controlled territory on Yemen’s Red Sea
coast. Initial assessments show the sites were destroyed,"
Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said.
"These limited self-defense
strikes were conducted to protect our personnel, our ships, and our
freedom of navigation in this important maritime passageway. The
United States will respond to any further threat to our ships and
commercial traffic, as appropriate, and will continue to maintain our
freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, the Bab al-Mandeb, and
elsewhere around the world."
The first attack against the Mason and the
amphibious warship Ponce from the rebel Houthi-controlled territory
in Yemen took place on Sunday.
On Wednesday, US media reported that
Mason came under a second missile attack and had to use
countermeasures to defend itself.
Since 2014, Yemen has been engulfed
in a military conflict between forces loyal to the government of
President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi and Houthi rebels.
The last attempt
at peace talks between the warring sides held in Kuwait in August
failed.
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