US says Chinese satellite firm is supporting Houthi attacks on US interests
- The U.S. State Department accused Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company Limited of aiding Iran-backed Houthi rebels by providing satellite imagery to target U.S. And international vessels in the Red Sea.
- Tammy Bruce, a State Department spokesperson, stated that the Chinese firm's actions regarding the Houthis are unacceptable and indicated support for terrorist organizations.
- U.S. Airstrikes on a Houthi-held oil port killed 74 and injured 171, marking a significant escalation in American military actions.
- U.S. Central Command reported ongoing strikes aimed at eliminating Houthi fuel resources and warned that anyone aiding the group would face consequences.
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State Department Says Chinese Satellite Company Supporting Houthi Attacks on US Interests
The U.S. State Department has dismissed communist China’s self-proclaimed role as a “global peacemaker,” saying that a Beijing-supported Chinese satellite company has directly supported the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist group’s attacks on U.S. interests. At a regular news briefing on April 17, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce confirmed that Chang Guang Satellite Technology “is directly supporting” the Houthis and called such action “unac…


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The U.S. State Department confirmed a report that a Chinese satellite company is helping Houthi rebels target American warships by providing imagery to the designated terror group. A State Department spokesperson called the alleged support "unacceptable." Beijing's embassy in Washington declined to comment on the report. The Houthis have been launching attacks against U.S. and international vessels in the Red Sea since 2023, in response to Israe…
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