Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin al-Houthi, Secretary General of Ansarullah, in a speech marking the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Yemen, said:
The architects of the aggressive coalition are the Americans, the British and the Israelis, and the United States is the main observer.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are the perpetrators of the aggression
The role of Israel and Britain in engineering the aggression is clear.
Britain’s role is prominent at all stages of the aggression, but US oversight is more evident and acknowledged.
The resistance groups took a humane and moral stand amid international silence at the beginning of the aggression.
The aggressor coalition sought total control of oil installations, ports and national wealth.
The aggressor coalition is plundering and stealing revenue from Yemen’s oil wealth.
The sums that our people could have obtained from the wealth and riches of the country, had it not been looted from the coalition of aggression, exceeded 27 trillion and 850 billion riyals (11 billion U$D approx).
Income from the national wealth is deprived of all Yemenis, even in the occupied provinces.
The more the fence and its crimes are attacked, the more the awareness of our people increases and they go out in demonstrations and towards the fronts.
The aggressor coalition wants to hold the national forces responsible for the crimes and the siege, but our people frustrated this plan despite the suffering.
Ansarullah Leader on Yemeni Weapon Making Capability:
Al-Houthi: The brothers in the military industry have worked to develop their capabilities, especially in weapons of deterrence
Production started from the Al-Sarkha missile to the Zulfiqar, Quds 2 and Burkan 2 missiles
The work in manufacturing the marches started from scratch and is continuous and effective
We have had great success in the manufacture of artillery and we have reached the stage of self-sufficiency
The military manufacturing sector is very prosperous and promising, and in the future our country will be one of the arms-producing countries.