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Pentagon contradicts White House about US troop presence in Yemen

The Cradle | January 28, 2024

US defense officials claim they have no boots on the ground in Yemen, despite a recent acknowledgement that US forces are indeed present in the war-torn Gulf state, a 27 January report from The Intercept shows.

On 17 January, a journalist asked US Defense Department press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder if he could give assurances that the US had no troops on the ground in Yemen. Ryder responded, “I’m not aware of any U.S. forces on the ground.”

However, the White House reported to Congress on 7 December that “A small number of United States military personnel are deployed to Yemen to conduct operations against al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula and ISIS.”

Erik Sperling, the executive director of Just Foreign Policy, who worked on Yemen as a Capitol Hill staffer, told The Intercept it is possible Brig. Gen. Ryder “is trying to skirt the question to avoid greater scrutiny.”

Pentagon officials also deny that the US is at war with Yemen despite bombing it.

“We don’t think that we are at war,” Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said on 18 January. “We don’t want to see a regional war.”

One journalist in the press briefing responded, saying, “We’ve bombed them five times now … if this isn’t war, what is war?”

This month, the US began a new bombing campaign against Yemen, which is now primarily governed by the Ansarallah resistance movement. With US and UK backing, Saudi Arabia and the UAE fought a war against Ansarallah between 2015 and 2022.

This month’s US bombing campaign came after Ansarallah-led Yemeni forces began attacking Israeli-linked shipping vessels in the Red Sea. Ansarallah wishes to stop the Israeli military campaign on Gaza, which has killed over 26,000 Palestinians and is widely viewed as constituting genocide.

But as the US bombing campaign in Yemen began, “defense officials suddenly became more reticent about the American military presence in Yemen,” The Intercept noted.

Though US officials claim their forces are in Yemen to fight Al-Qaeda-linked groups, a BBC investigation released on 22 January revealed that the UAE, a close US ally, has hired Al-Qaeda militants to fight for the Southern Transitional Council (STC), the Emirati-backed government in sparsely populated eastern Yemen.

A whistleblower cited in the investigation provided the BBC with “a document with 11 names of former Al-Qaeda members now working in the STC,” among them former high-ranking operatives of the extremist group.

Nasser al-Shiba, a former high-ranking Al-Qaeda member, is now the commander of the of the STC’s armed units, several sources told the BBC.

January 28, 2024 - Posted by | Deception, Wars for Israel | , ,

2 Comments »

  1. One journalist in the press briefing responded, saying, “We’ve bombed them five times now … if this isn’t war, what is war?”

    I have to assume they couldn’t answer that question.

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    poisonedwater's avatar Comment by poisonedwater | January 28, 2024 | Reply

  2. Don’t forget that there are two “Yemen’s”. One controlled by AnsarAllah and the other by the old regime.

    So ambiguity is easily defended.

    Plus of course, the USA lies every minute of the day.

    “Look, if you think any American official is going to tell you the truth, then you’re stupid. Did you hear that? — stupid.”

    The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs

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    peterjohnarnold's avatar Comment by peterjohnarnold | January 29, 2024 | Reply


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