Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Friday that he could receive “a violent slap” following President Donald Trump's threat to Yemen's Houtsis.
Americans “make big mistakes and call local resistance centres to Iranian proxies. What does proxy mean?” Khamenei said, according to Reuters. “The Yemeni state has its own motivations, and resistance groups in the region have its own motivations. Iran does not need a proxy.”
“They pose a threat,” Khamenei added, claiming that “we have never started a conflict or conflict with anyone.”
“But if someone acts maliciously and starts it, they get a serious slap,” he was quoted. By Reuters As I say.
Iran's response to Trump's Hooty threat explained
On Friday, March 21, a group of Iranian Tehran people and officials and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will speak to Iranian Tehran and President Donald Trump on Friday, March 21. (Iran's Supreme Leader/AP/Benkatis' Office)
“From this point on, every shot fired by the Housis will be considered shots fired from Iran's weapons and leadership, and Iran will be responsible, suffering consequences, and those outcomes will be disastrous!” Trump said Monday.
“Let's not be fooled by anyone! Houthi, a sinister gang based in Yemen, and thugs, hated by the Yemeni people, has been attacked by Houthis. “A further attack or retaliation by Houthis will be filled with great force and there is no guarantee that the power will stop there.
Trump has proven Trump as explosive reports confirm Iran oversees “political and military issues.”

The image was taken from a video provided by the US Navy and shows an aircraft fired from USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea before an airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen on Saturday, March 15th. (US Navy via AP)
“Iran played the 'innocent victim' of a rogue terrorist who has lost control, but has not lost control,” he continued. “They dictate every move, give weapons, provide money and very sophisticated military equipment, and even “intellect,” which is what is called “.
The US Central Command said on Saturday that it will “launch a series of precise strikes against Iran-backed Hooti targets across Yemen to defend American interests, block the enemy and restore freedom of navigation.”

The image, taken from a video provided by the US Navy, shows an aircraft fired from USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea before an airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen on Saturday, March 15th. (US Navy via AP)
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Trump wrote on True Social Saturday that he “ordered the US troops to launch a decisive and powerful military action against Yemeni footy terrorists.”
Taylor Penley, Andrea Margolis and Lucas Y. Tomlinson of Fox News contributed to this report.


