The regional spokesman for the US State Department, Samuel Werberg, criticized the terrorist Houthi militias supported by the Iranian regime, for undermining the efforts of the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to end the war in Yemen.
Samuel Werberg, speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, confirmed that all the progress achieved is now in danger because of the Houthis...noting that there is no direct contact between the United States and the Houthi militias...noting that Washington can convey messages to the Houthi militias through the media. Or intermediaries such as Omanis.
Werberg urged the Houthis to stop the attack, focus on Yemen's internal issues, and work for a permanent ceasefire.
The regional spokesman for the US State Department described the ongoing terrorist Houthi militia attacks on the Red Sea as “unjustified.” He expressed his concern about the recent attack on the ship “Sounion,” which may lead to a major oil leak. He pointed out that the leak One million barrels would be four times greater than the Exxon Valdez disaster and would harm Yemenis and Egyptians.
Regarding “Operation Prosperity Guardian,” the American official confirmed that the operation led by the United States, with the participation of the United Kingdom and other countries, aims to stop and prevent the Houthis from launching larger attacks and causing more damage... warning that Iran and its agents are exploiting the lack of Political stability in Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen and Syria.