- The Houthis reportedly said they would avoid attacking Chinese ships off the coast of Yemen.
- But the Iran-backed rebels fired multiple missiles at a Beijing-owned tanker on Saturday.
- Last week, a US general warned lawmakers about deepening ties between Iran, China, and Russia.
The Houthis said they would refrain from attacking Chinese ships off the coast of Yemen, but this past weekend, the Iran-backed rebels did exactly what they said they wouldn’t.
Early Saturday morning local time, the Houthis fired four anti-ship ballistic missiles toward the M/V Huang Pu, a Chinese-owned oil tanker, as the ship was transiting the Red Sea, according to US Central Command, or CENTCOM.
This is a repost and also the ship changed ownership to a Chinese company last month.
Maybe taking a terrorist at his word isn’t such a great idea, huh?