Dubai: The United States will spread the destroyers of the missiles guided and sophisticated combat jets to help maintain the United Arab Emirates after a series of missile attacks by Yemeni rebels, a US statement said on Wednesday Deployment, to “help UAE against the current threat”, following a telephone call between Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Abu Dhabi Mr. Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed al-Nahyan, said the US Embassy in the UAE UAE, part of the Saudi LED coalition that fought Huthi rebels supported by Iran Yemen, suffered third missile attacks in the consecutive weeks on Monday.
Destroyer missiles guided by USS Cole will partner with the UAE Navy and make a port call in Abu Dhabi, said the statement, while the US will also spread the fifth generation fighter aircraft Other actions include “continuing to provide early warning intelligence”, he added The rebel attack has opened a new front in the Yemen’s seven-year war, which has killed hundreds of thousands directly or indirectly and moves millions Three foreign workers were killed in a drone-and-missile attack targeting the Oil and Abu Dhabi airport on January 17, triggering Salvo deadly air strikes in retaliation.
On January 24, US troops were placed in Al Dhafra Al Dhafra Pangkah Patriot Fire Patriot and rushed to the bunker when two ballistic missiles were shot down in the city And on Monday, the third missile attack was thwarted during a visit to Israeli Israeli President Herzog The US, supporters of the Saudi LED coalition, intends to become a “clear signal that the United States stands with the UAE as an old strategic partner,” said the statement.
The rebel attack has increased the bay tension further during international talks on the Iranian nuclear program tripping, and has helped push oil prices to seven-year highs Huthi began to attack UAE’s interest after a series of defeats on the ground in Yemen, which was caused by a trained Giants militia in the UAE In early January, the rebels grab the UAE merchandise in the Red Sea, said it was carrying weapons – claims were rejected by Emirates.
The Yemeni Civil War began in 2014 when Hutis confiscated Sanaa, encouraging Saudi LED forces to intervene to sustain the government the following year UAE, one of the largest weapons buyers in the world, announced the transfer of Yemen in 2019 but still became an influential player The milling conflict has left millions on the threshold of starvation, according to the United Nations, which calls it the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.