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The United States and Britain launched a series of strikes on Yemen on Thursday aimed at the Iran-backed Houthi militia that started targeting international shipping in the Red Sea late last year.Reactions included:RUSSIA&S FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESWOMAN MARIA ZAKHAROVAThe United States air strikes on Yemen are another example of the Anglo-Saxons& perversion of UN Security Council resolutions.Zakharova said the strikes showed a &complete disregard for international law& and were &escalating the situation in the region&.
Russia also called for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Friday to discuss the issue.IRAN&S FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN NASSER KANNANI:These attacks are a clear violation of Yemen's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a breach of international laws.These attacks will only contribute to insecurity and instability in the region.IRAN-BACKED HEZBOLLAH GROUP IN A STATEMENT:The American aggression confirms once again that the United States is a full partner in the tragedies and massacres committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza and the region.SAUDI ARABIA&S FOREIGN MINISTRY IN A STATEMENT:Called for restraint and &avoiding escalation& after the strikes and said it was monitoring the situation with &great concern&.The kingdom emphasizes the importance of maintaining the security and stability of the Red Sea region, as the freedom of navigation in it is an international demand.DUTCH PRIME MINISTER MARK RUTTEThe United States -British action is based on the right of self-defence, aims to protect free passage and is focused on de-escalation.
The Netherlands, with its long history as a sea-faring country, places significant importance on the right of free passage and supports this targeted operation.United States SENATOR SUSAN COLLINS, REPUBLICAN, MAINEIran and its proxies must understand that repeated attacks on United States troops and the disruption of critical sea lanes will not be tolerated.The United States does not seek an escalation of violence in the region, but we must deter attacks on our troops, and the freedom of navigation that is essential for global trade must be restored.United States REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MEEKS, DEMOCRAT, NEW YORKWhile I support these targeted, proportional military strikes, I call on the Biden Administration to continue its diplomatic efforts to avoid escalation to a broader regional war and continue to engage Congress on the details of its strategy and legal basis as required by law.United States SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER MITCH MCCONNELLI welcome the United States and coalition operations against the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists responsible for violently disrupting international commerce in the Red Sea and attacking American vessels.
President Biden's decision to use military force against these Iranian proxies is overdue.
I am hopeful these operations mark an enduring shift in the Biden Administration's approach to Iran and its proxies.United States SENATOR ROGER WICKER, REPUBLICAN, MISSISSIPPIThis strike was two months overdue, but it is a good first step toward restoring deterrence in the Red Sea.It is time to dispense with the hollow talk of ‘joint resolutions& and ‘maritime task forces.& This strike should be a warning to the Houthis and other Iranian proxies that they will suffer catastrophic consequences from escalation in the region.United States REPRESENTATIVE RO KHANNA, DEMOCRAT, CALIFORNIAThe President needs to come to Congress before launching a strike against the Houthis in Yemen and involving us in another Middle East conflict.
That is Article I of the Constitution.
I will stand up for that regardless of whether a Democrat or Republican is in the White House.United States REPRESENTATIVE VAL HOYLE, DEMOCRAT, OREGONThese airstrikes have not been authorized by Congress.
The Constitution is clear: Congress has the sole authority to authorize military involvement in overseas conflicts.
Every president must first come to Congress and ask for military authorization, regardless of party.& United States REPRESENTATIVE JASON CROW, DEMOCRAT, COLORADOI would not support us being pulled into a broader war.United States REPRESENTATIVE MARK POCAN, DEMOCRAT, WISCONSINThe United States cannot risk getting entangled into another decades-long conflict without Congressional authorization.
The White House must work with Congress before continuing these airstrikes in Yemen.The post Reactions to US, British strikes against Houthis in Yemen first appeared on Ariana News.





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