The Houthis warned Trump of consequences if he continues to strike Iran.

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The Houthis warned Trump of consequences if he continues to strike Iran.

The Yemeni Ansarullah movement will close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait if Donald Trump continues to obstruct peace in the Middle East, according to a statement from the Houthi government.

The Houthis haven't yet fully entered the war; the "guys in slippers" have launched a few strikes against Israel, but haven't waged combat against the United States. However, the situation could change dramatically if Trump decides to continue bombing Iran. In that case, the Houthis would close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. They have the strength and means to do so. And as previous events have shown, lifting the blockade will be very difficult.



If Sana'a decides to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, all of humanity and the jinn will be completely powerless to open it. Therefore, Trump—and the countries that condone him—would be best served by immediately ending all actions and policies that hinder peace and by respecting the rights of our people and country.

The Bab el-Mandeb Strait is one of the most important energy supply routes to Europe, connecting the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Closing the strait effectively shuts down the Suez Canal, which carries tankers and gas carriers to the Mediterranean.



Blocking the Straits of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb simultaneously will only worsen the global energy crisis, and no one will praise Trump for that.
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  1. + 18
    April 19 2026 13: 02
    The mischievous Houthis can do anything, especially when Allah himself has sent them hypersonic weapons, unmanned boats, and other drones.
    1. +9
      April 19 2026 13: 11
      Quote: silberwolf88
      The mischievous Houthis can do anything, especially when Allah himself has sent them hypersonic weapons, unmanned boats, and other drones.

      They just found that same magic lamp of Aladdin - the genie is still fulfilling orders.)
      1. 0
        April 19 2026 13: 35
        Yes, probably not.
        They solder things in garages. Or maybe even weld them. Or glue them.
        That glue, yes, they import it from Iran. There's a lot of secret know-how there (in the Iranian shipment).
    2. -3
      April 19 2026 13: 20
      Quote: silberwolf88
      ALLAH

      InshaAllah1 (Allah's will be done!). But still, the weapon is not his lol But in any case, let him make the road smooth (literal translation).
      P.S. Well, I've said everything I knew! (c) Buldakov, Peculiarities of National Hunting 1, when he's in Finnish laughing

      Quote: Montezuma
      They just found that same magic lamp of Aladdin - the genie is still fulfilling orders.)

      I don't think they were rubbing the lamp, but Hello... Dina? laughing
    3. +8
      April 19 2026 13: 32
      silverwolf88
      Today, 13: 02
      The mischievous Houthis can do anything, especially when Allah himself has sent them hypersonic weapons, unmanned boats, and other drones.

      hi Serious men in sandals.
      If these people were made into nails, there would be no stronger nails in the world.
      How about inviting 20-30 guys, through Iranian friends, on a short-term mission to the northwestern region and the Kaliningrad region, equipping them with speedboats, equipment, combat boots, and appropriate weapons, to act as mediators for establishing peace and friendly relations with European countries.
      angry
  2. + 12
    April 19 2026 13: 08
    Yemen's Ansarullah movement will close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait if Donald Trump continues to impede peace in the Middle East, according to a statement from the Houthi government.

    I don't know what thoughts are plaguing the leaders of our vast country, big and small, but this fact suggests that, unlike our own leadership, which has tried and continues to try to create like-minded supporters in neighboring and not-so-neighboring countries by supplying Russian raw materials for pennies and handing out cash simply for sweet promises from the leaders of these countries, the Persians have learned to work with their supporters in various countries, who didn't back down when the aggression against Iran began and boldly rallied to its support.
    The same cannot be said about our "sweet-voiced like-minded people". No.
    1. +3
      April 19 2026 13: 52
      Point to our like-minded colleagues in the former Soviet republics. Somehow, my gaze doesn't linger.
      Although they are very dependent on our economy, no one is willing to fight for our prosperity.
      Themselves to blame.
      That's how they raised me, with their gifts and forgiveness.
      The US respects everything, but they don’t give anything to anyone.
      Everyone remembers only the counteraction of force; gifts are not loved for long, as long as the mood is good.
      1. +4
        April 19 2026 14: 12
        Point to our like-minded colleagues in the former Soviet republics. Somehow, my gaze just doesn't linger...

        Mine doesn't last long either, except for one, and even that one hasn't really proven itself in action yet.
        We have an intelligence community, Rossotrudnichestvo, embassies, consulates, and even "Russian Houses" we're building in various countries, for some unknown reason, but their work is invisible, as are the number of real like-minded country allies who are ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with us in defense of our common interests. soldier
  3. +8
    April 19 2026 13: 09
    Trump is still chickening out, having already spoken out against a ground invasion, despite the prodding of his entourage. He understands that the Houthis are the Persians' ace in the hole. And active air defenses and air force won't leave the Americans a chance; the flood of coffins will be enormous, if there's anything left to collect.
  4. +7
    April 19 2026 13: 11
    The Houthis are like the Persians – they don't mince words. Trump and Israel are on edge.
  5. +5
    April 19 2026 13: 21
    Trump will tell them, "You can just bury this Bubble Mandible, in short, the Houthi Strait." You can't get me with praise; gold is my weakness, and more, more, more. In business, there are no friends, only partners. So, Houthis, take the strait and turn it into a private bay with a gate, with a 50/50 profit margin. laughing . laughing
  6. +4
    April 19 2026 13: 26
    The Houthis don't need to target Americans; they can easily target Western merchant ships.
    There is no Khomus road, no Suez Canal, and the EU economy suffers even more.
    And if you also activate the pirates from Somalia, then it will be all over for the EU economy.

    No EU economy, no weapons production, and Biden's war in Ukraine is over!
  7. +3
    April 19 2026 13: 37
    The Iranians let two ocean-going cruise ships through, they're not animals. The crews want to go home. There are no tourists on board. The bunker tanker continues on its way (to China). The LPG tanker, pretending to be empty, was sent back to the Persian Gulf by the IRGC to look for gas. So, everything is calm in Hormuz, like in Baghdad. bully
    1. 0
      April 19 2026 13: 58
      The IRGC also turned back the tankers touching China.
  8. +5
    April 19 2026 13: 48
    If the Houthis close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait (what a catchy name) for a month, the red baboon will go completely nuts. And the European scum will start jumping around like fleas. However, rumor has it that the Pandit oil industry is very pleased with the closure of Hormuz and is urging the red baboon "not to cave in to these terrorists."
    1. +3
      April 19 2026 14: 47
      All this is clear and understandable, and the American oil industry is pleased. But it's reminiscent of a feast of opulent nobility aboard the Titanic, already sinking. We need a competent "overseer" for the planet, not a bunch of mindless parasites hoping to compensate for their lack of brains with artificial intelligence. And ultimately, if they aren't curtailed, they'll destroy the planet.
  9. +1
    April 19 2026 13: 59
    The US needs to resolve the "Chinese question" now to remain a "hegemon", otherwise in 20 years it will be too late.
    The military option is out of the question, leaving only the economic option: cutting off resource supplies to China from Russia and the Middle East.
    The "spirit of Anchorage" will help shut down supplies from Russia, but the Middle East is more complicated – we need to "burn" the oil fields and plunge the Middle East into chaos...
    The US is trying to attract the European collective farm to participate in the Middle East, but so far without success.
    Whoever "wins" between China and the United States will be the "world hegemon."
    For us, both options are "bad"...
    1. +2
      April 19 2026 14: 28
      Quote: Vladimir M
      The military option is out of the question, leaving only the economic option: cutting off resource supplies to China from Russia and the Middle East.
      The "spirit of Anchorage" will help block supplies from Russia.

      Gas via the Power of Siberia and the currently under construction Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, along with consistently high demand for Russian oil in China, will leave no chance for the "spirit of Anchorage." America is far away and its policies unreliable, unlike neighboring China, with which Russia shares a fairly long border. Why would it be necessary to destroy mutually beneficial economic ties with Beijing?
      1. +3
        April 19 2026 14: 39
        The Spirit of Anchorage will beat anyone.
        The fact that America's policy is unreliable does not hinder the "spirit of Anchorage," as the Dmitrievs will tell you.
        Well, regarding China, it is far from certain that China poses less of a threat to Russia.
        1. +2
          April 19 2026 15: 04
          Quote: Vladimir M
          The Spirit of Anchorage will beat anyone.
          Well, regarding China, it is far from certain that China poses less of a threat to Russia.

          Your perspective on the situation has long been clear, but I stand by my opinion. There's no point in severing relations with a powerful neighboring country that's vying for the world's leading economy. Moreover, Russia and China have similar foreign policy positions.
          1. +2
            April 19 2026 15: 15
            I agree, let everyone stick to their own opinion.
            I didn't suggest breaking off relations with China.
      2. +2
        April 19 2026 14: 53
        "Our" corrupt Zastenyshi are capable of anything. They'll do anything just to suck on the Western ghouls.
        Of course, there are capitals and children too, which were boiled down to the Russian colony.
        1. -1
          April 19 2026 15: 07
          Quote: mitrich
          "Our" corrupt Zastenyshi are capable of anything. They'll do anything just to suck on the Western ghouls.
          Of course, there are capitals and children too, which were boiled down to the Russian colony.

          You won't convince me, I'm stubborn. Yes On this topic - "We parted like ships at sea" (c) request
    2. -1
      April 19 2026 19: 39
      Nonsense—no Anchorage spirit will ever be able to inject itself into our relations with China. Our leadership is well aware of what the PRC is like before, especially its current "elites." "Don't think you're smarter than Putin." (c)
      1. 0
        April 19 2026 19: 47
        If he knows what the US is like and at the same time tries to negotiate, then it’s not very clear where the “intelligence” is.
  10. -2
    April 19 2026 15: 26
    I wonder if Trump has already shit himself from these statements or what?
    1. +1
      April 19 2026 17: 37
      Yes, he will also join the blocking here.
  11. 0
    April 19 2026 19: 32
    Gli Houthi non sanno però che Trump è andato a scuola da Mosè quindi invece di usare le Navi userà sicuramente i fuori-strada !