Leader Al Houthi Criticizes US ‘Arrogance’ Attempts to Plunder Venezuela, Annex Greenland

Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi, the leader of the revolution in Yemen, delivered a speech on the anniversary of the Martyrs’ Day, in which he criticized the global policies of the United States and zion¿st enemy, accusing them of aggression, oppression, and exploitation of other nations.

The leader described US foreign policy as rooted in “tyranny, arrogance, and injustice,” citing as examples the US “kidnapping” of the Venezuelan president and his wife and openly declaring its intention to plunder Venezuela’s vast oil wealth and resources—a goal he affirmed is publicly acknowledged by US President Donald Trump.

He also referred to reported US efforts to acquire Greenland, a large island rich in rare minerals, from Denmark, which he characterized as an act of greed driven by its resources and strategic location.

“This bullying, tyranny, and recklessness of the United States poses a threat to all peoples of the world,” Sayyed Abdulmalik stated, emphasizing the importance of global and local mobilization to protect nations from such “contemptuous behavior.”

He further warned that the actions taken by the US in Venezuela and its ambitions in Greenland should serve as a lesson for nations in the region, arguing that the US has a long history of aggression, from Japan and Vietnam to its current ambitions in the Middle East, where it seeks to advance a “zionist project.”

Turning to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the leader condemned the ongoing crimes and attacks by the Israeli enemy against the Palestinian people, including the situation in Gaza and the West Bank, violations of the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and attempts to fully control the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron.

He warned against becoming desensitized to these daily atrocities and criticized the recent Gaza agreement for failing to fulfill most of its provisions.

“There is still a significant state of siege, daily killings, destruction of remaining buildings, and various forms of crimes being committed daily,” he said. “Even when we hear about agreements, we must not view the issue as resolved.”

Sayyed Abdulmalik concluded by stressing that the Israeli enemy remains a threat to the Muslim world and urged nations not to be deceived by peace rhetoric promoted by the US and other powers.

Al Masirah report

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