China supplies Houthis with weapons for safe Red Sea passage



A Secret Collaboration Between Beijing and the Houthis Revealed

A collaboration between Beijing and the Iran-backed Yemeni terror group, the Houthis, has been uncovered, exposing a vast network of supply of sophisticated armaments that threatens the stability of the Red Sea. According to American intelligence sources, the Houthis are using Chinese-made weapons in their attacks, in exchange for immunity for ships flying the Chinese flag.

The Houthis have set up a complex supply chain in China since the beginning of the attacks in the Red Sea, allowing them to acquire advanced components and guidance equipment for their ballistic and cruise missiles. Worryingly, Houthi leaders are reportedly planning to manufacture hundreds of cruise missiles capable of striking Persian Gulf states, using these same Chinese components.

Despite Washington’s repeated warnings to Beijing, including detailed lists of Chinese companies involved in this arms mechanism, the Chinese government has taken no action. As a result, the United States is now threatening to act jointly with Israel to cut off these Chinese trade networks from the global financial system.

The revelation comes as the Houthis seek to establish lasting control over one of the world’s most crucial maritime routes, directly threatening international trade and regional stability.

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