Iran’s top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Friday that the U.S. could receive a “severe slap” if the president acts with maliciousness after the president Donald Trump’s A report says a threat to Husie in Yemen.
Americans “make a big mistake and call the regional resistance center Iranian agent. According to Reuters, “Yemeni countries have their own motivations and resistance groups in the region have their own motivations. Iran does not need an agent.”
Khamenei reportedly claimed that “they never started to confront or clash with anyone.”
“But if someone acts maliciously and initiates them, they will receive a serious slap.” Reuters Just like saying.
Iran’s response to Trump’s Houthi threat
“From this point, every shot will be shot by Hotis, because it is Iran’s weapons and the shooting fired by the leader, Iran will be responsible and suffer the consequences that will be terrible!” Trump said on Monday.
Trump wrote in “Social Truth”: “Let anyone be fooled! Hundreds of attacks were launched by Houthi, the sinister gangsters and thugs in Yemen, who were hated by the Yemeni people, all from Iran and caused by Iran.” “Any further attack or revenge by ‘Houses’ will suffer from a huge force, and there is no guarantee that such force will stop there.
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He continued: “Iran has played the ‘innocent victim’ of rogue terrorists who lost control, but they did not lose control.” “They are deciding every move, giving them weapons, providing them with money and highly refined military equipment, and even so-called “wisdom.” ”
“A series of operations have been launched, including targeted precise strikes,” the U.S. Central Command said on Saturday. Iran-backed Houthi targets Defend the interests of the United States in Yemen, block the enemy and restore freedom of navigation. ”
Trump wrote on Truth Social Saturday that he “ordered the U.S. military to launch decisive and powerful military operations against Houthi terrorists in Yemen.”
Fox News’ Taylor Penley, Andrea Margolis and Lucas Y. Tomlinson contributed to the report.