In a rapidly developing situation, US B-1 bombers have left Lakenheath Air Base in Britain, heading towards the Middle East, as reported by a US Department of Defense official to Sky News Arabia. Simultaneously, a shocking report emerges as Yemen Houthis threaten to cut an underground fiberoptic cable in the Red Sea if the US and UK launch another attack on Yemeni airports. The cable, described as the “lifeblood” of communication pathways connecting Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, holds immense significance for global financial systems.
As tensions rise, the Houthis assert that all war options are on the table, emphasizing their readiness for retaliatory actions. The situation is marked by uncertainty, with both Western countries and the Houthi rebels making preparations for potential escalations in the ongoing conflict in Yemen.
JUST IN – A US Department of Defense official told Sky News Arabia: B-1 bombers left Lakenheath Air Base in Britain on a mission towards the Middle East.
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) February 2, 2024
SHOCK REPORT : ⚠️ Yemen Houthis threaten to CUT UNDERGROUND FIBEROPTIC CABLE in the Red Sea if the US and UK lunch another attack on Yemeni Airports..
DEVELOPING..
The cable is “the lifeblood” of communication pathways connecting Europe, Africa, and the Middle East..
The… pic.twitter.com/xoJkiJlRwM
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) February 1, 2024
Houthis: All war options are open
We see that Western countries are preparing for the escalation of the situation in Yemen. But I want to assure you that the Houthis are also preparing for retaliatory actions. He will be difficult. And the area and scope of military operations… pic.twitter.com/gMs5MnOOkk
— S p r i n t e r (@Sprinter99800) February 2, 2024