Trump Expresses Pride in the US Terrorist Attack on Yemeni Civilians!

Donald Trump, the criminal President of the United States, released a video showcasing one of the crimes committed by the U.S. Army in Yemen. This particular airstrike targeted a tribal gathering, likely held to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, and resulted in the massacre of nearly 70 Yemeni civilians.
In his message, Trump the thug claimed that the attendees were gathered to receive orders for attacks on American ships(!) and asserted that this operation would prevent any further attacks on American vessels.
Western media also justified this terrorist act by claiming that these people were responsible for the USV attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
However, these claims appear to be unsubstantiated. The evidence from the video suggests that the U.S. has not achieved its objectives in Yemen and has resorted to mass civilian casualties, targeting non-military facilities such as power plants, drinking water facilities, schools, and hospitals in an attempt to exert pressure on Yemeni leaders and people.
Our investigations reveal that the attack occurred in an area near the southern coast of the Tuhayta district, situated in the southern part of Al-Hudaydah province. Location of the US airstrike.
This region has been a site of ongoing clashes between Saudi coalition forces and Ansar Allah fighters in recent years. It’s important to note that Ansar Allah does not have any established bases in this area.

The coastal area of the Tuhayta district and Al-Faza are among the most significant coastal points in Al-Hudaydah province. They are situated opposite the island of Zaqar and provide crucial control over the passage of ships in the southern Red Sea.
These areas have been the site of guerilla attacks by Ansar Allah against the Saudi coalition during past conflicts, and remnants of numerous Emirati and Saudi military vehicles remain there. It appears that the United States aims to weaken Ansar Allah’s positions in these regions and prevent potential activities by the Yemeni army along the coast through such attacks.
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