Iran admits supporting terrorism in Yemen
In an Iranian admission of its involvement in terrorist
operations in Yemen, Tehran affirmed placing technology for producing missiles
and drones at the disposal of the terrorist Houthi militia.
The Iranian Fars News Agency quoted armed forces spokesman
Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi as saying on Tuesday, September 22, “The
defense technologies for the production of missiles and drones have been put at
the disposal of the Yemenis,” referring to Iran’s Houthi allies who carried out
a coup against the legitimate government and took control of the capital,
Sanaa, in 2014.
Shekarchi talked about Iran’s support to several parties in
the region despite the economic crisis that his country is experiencing, saying,
“We help any country that stands against the American administration and Israel.”
“We can form an axis from several countries that stand against
the axis of countries of global arrogance,” he added.
Allied support
Shekarchi also confirmed that his country supports the
Houthis even though they have become advanced in the military industries. He
said, “They are now making missiles, and they have also made great progress in
the field of electronic warfare. We transferred our military experience and
expertise to them, and they learned them.”
The International Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen
has always confirmed that the drones launched by the Houthis towards
residential areas are Iranian-made, and the US administration has previously confirmed
that Iran supports militias in Yemen with missiles and drones.
This comes at a time when Iran is facing a new wave of US
sanctions. On Monday, September 21, the administration of President Donald
Trump announced imposing new sanctions on the Iranian Defense Ministry and
others who have a role in Tehran’s nuclear weapons program. US Special
Representative for Iran Elliot Abrams confirmed that Washington “will maintain
maximum pressure on Iran to change its destabilizing behavior in the region.”
Iranian acknowledgement is clear
Meanwhile, Yemeni Minister of Information Moammar al-Eryani
tweeted that “the announcement by the Iranian army spokesman, Brigadier General
Abolfazl Shekarchi, of placing technologies for producing missiles and drones
at the disposal of the Houthis and the transfer of experts and advisors to
their areas of control is a clear and explicit Iranian admission of managing
and supporting the rebellion and the Houthi coup to implement its subversive
agenda in Yemen and the region.”
“The Iranian interference in Yemen and the war, triggered by
the Houthi coup in which tens of thousands of Yemenis were killed or wounded
and which inflicted heavy losses on the Yemeni economy and left the largest
human tragedy in the world, is a blatant violation of the principle of national
sovereignty, a flagrant violation of international law, and a challenge to the
will of the international community,” the minister added.
Eryani called on the international community to take firm
measures to ban the Iranian armament and to put an end to the smuggling of arms
and the transfer of military technology and experts to the Houthis, considering
that these operations impede the political solution, exacerbate human
suffering, violate international decisions related to the Yemeni crisis, and
constitute a threat to international peace and security.



