Houthi President Mahdi Al-Mashat spoke earlier today at the Yemeni Defense Ministry collegium and actually put forward a counter ultimatum to the United States which loosely translated goes like this:
The spilt blood of the (Yemeni) Navy martyrs has forced a new battle with the American enemy, and the answer will inevitably come. The United States must know that any new stupidity will plunge her into a quagmire from which she will not be able to get out with just a snap of her fingers.
The Americans still have the opportunity to correct the situation and avoid confrontation: all they have to do is to hand over the killers of our heroes for trial in the Republic of Yemen. Otherwise, they will have to wait for our military response, which will inevitably come.
We in the Republic of Yemen are a people of forty million fighters ready to go into battle, and the army is nothing more than the vanguard of this great nation.
This battle expands our horizons and opens up opportunities at the national and regional levels as a whole.
Fighting against the injustice perpetrated against our brotherly people in the Gaza Strip is one of the best jihads for God, and we cannot stop doing it.
Our humanitarian, religious, moral and political responsibilities oblige us to support our people in Palestine.
Any ship associated with the Zionist entity will not pass through the Red Sea, no matter the cost.
Preventing the movement of the Zionist enemy is Yemen's option to ensure peace and a dignified life for our brotherly people in the Gaza Strip.
If Americans are committed to defending the Zionist entity, then we are committed to defending the oppressed of this land.
The Yank wags his thick lazy tongue about peace, but he is the one who insists on war and he is the one who blocked three UN Security Council resolutions that could have stopped the war in the Gaza Strip.
Peace is achievable, starting with an end to the daily crimes in Gaza, an end to Zionist aggression and the American terrorism that supports it.
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