The head of the Militray Intelligence and Reconnaissance Authority, Major General Abdullah Al-Hakim, confirmed that the warning messages of the Armed Forces are not fleeting, but rather a serious warning and the expected naval confrontation may be one of the fiercest battles with the US-Saudi aggression.
This came in his speech during a ceremony organized by the Intelligence and Reconnaissance Authority and the Fifth Military Region Command, Thursday, at the conclusion of the third “intelligence and cultural” session.
General Al-Hakim indicated that the US-Saudi aggression did not want the peace in Yemen despite the truce and seeks to achieve its ambitions, stressing: “It is wrong to rely on a truce, and what is required is to strengthen the systems and tools of deterrence, militarily and economically, at all levels.”
He warned that the expected naval confrontation may be one of the fiercest battles with the coalition of aggression, explaining that the sea is occupied by the US-Saudi aggression and its military means, and they are maneuvering, showing that they are not sincere to end the war, although the revolutionary leadership has expressed its readiness for an honorable peace.
Commenting on the recent military parade in Hodeidah, General Al-Hakim said: “it presented a good image of the Fifth Military Region, as the military parades and speeches of the leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik, are messages that the enemy should understand, and our Yemeni people will not stand idly by.”
The head of the Intelligence and Reconnaissance Authority pointed out that yesterday’s message that prevented the looting of oil was clear, stressing that the messages of the Armed Forces are not fleeting, but rather serious.
General Al-Hakim stressed, “the US-Saudi siege must be lifted or the Armed Forces will confront dignifiedly ,” adding: “Two naval messages have reached the enemy that we will not remain silent about the suffering of our people, as the siege is continued, and the upcoming messages will be stronger and more painful.”
He indicated that the intelligence authority is a cornerstone in this confrontation with aggression, and more efforts must be made to convey the information accurately, urging the participants to practice what they studied in the field of work and the practical reality.