Member of the Supreme Political Council Mohammad Ali Al-Houthi confirmed that the battle with the forces of the US-Saudi aggression is not over yet, and the coming will be tougher, bigger, and more painful than what they experienced during the past eight years.
“The Yemeni People must realize that when we stand in the battle to confront the forces of aggression, we are confronting them, because they are the ones who oppress our people and are the cause of the suffering of this country, and we must act in confronting them,” Al-Houthi said during his meeting on Monday with the security and military leaders and the general mobilization committees in Ibb Governorate.
Addressing the mercenaries, he said, “Don’t you feel ashamed when a Saudi or Emirati officer commands you? Are you not ashamed while you are destroying your homeland, its capabilities, its security services, and its planes? Are you not ashamed when you stand as a stumbling block in the way of paying your people’s salaries? Damn you, you are not worthy of responsibility.”
Al-Houthi pointed out that many of the Yemenis realize that aggression is the cause of the suffering that generates more steadfastness for them in confronting enemies.
He pointed out that the strikes will be more severe on the forces of aggression than in the past.
“If Aramco had stopped for 24 hours to extinguish its fires when we hit it in the past, it may not be enough for consecutive days to extinguish its fires if there is a new reaction from the Yemeni People,” he warned.
The Supreme Political member praised the achievements of the army in general and the members of the Fourth Military Region in particular. He congratulated the efforts of the security establishment and all its affiliates who, along with the heroes of the army, formed the fortified shield, and destroyed the plots and plans of aggression against them.
He went on to say: “Yesterday, Biden signed the law on homosexuality, and his regime is leading the aggression against our free Yemeni People, which confirms that whoever stands with aggression stands with perversion and immorality, and whoever stands against aggression stands with pride and dignity.”