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Council member Tariq Saleh: We are preparing for the inevitable battle and have surprises in store for the enemy.

National Resistance Prepares for Critical Battle Against Iranian Influence

Tarik Saleh’s Statement on Military Readiness

Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Tarik Saleh, announced that the National Resistance is gearing up for an inevitable battle against Iranian proxies. He emphasized that the resistance has the preparation, equipment, and weaponry to surprise the enemy on the battlefield.

During a graduation ceremony for military media personnel in the Al-Hudaydah and Al-Barah regions, Saleh addressed several military and security leaders. He affirmed that the fight continues and that the Republic will endure. He stated, "The liberation of Sana’a is inevitable as long as we remain in the field and prepare for what lies ahead."

Achievements in Countering Arms Smuggling

Saleh highlighted the National Resistance’s accomplishments in thwarting arms smuggling both by land and sea. He pointed out the significant success in intercepting Iranian weapons and military equipment intended for the Houthis. Since the beginning of the year, the National Resistance has trained 10,000 soldiers, who are now fully prepared to execute their missions alongside their comrades. Saleh reiterated that the ultimate goal remains the liberation of the capital, Sana’a.

The Role of Military Media

Saleh underscored the importance of military media as a conduit for truth from the front lines. He called for the promotion of the fighters’ heroics and sacrifices while exposing Houthi terrorism and their crimes. This includes the planting of landmines and explosives in schools, mosques, and farms to target civilians.

He urged military leaders to facilitate the work of military media, stating that media is not merely a job but a set of values that contribute to achieving victory. Effective communication can boost the morale of fighters while undermining the enemy’s spirit.

Critique of Houthi Claims

Saleh criticized the Houthis for claiming dignity and honor in support of Gaza while neglecting the dignity of the Yemeni people. He accused them of infringing on freedom and causing the fragmentation of the nation. He added that the Houthis would not have sustained their power without Iranian support, which has turned them into a tool for the Revolutionary Guard.

In conclusion, Tarik Saleh’s remarks reflect a strong commitment to military readiness and the importance of media in the ongoing struggle against Iranian influence in Yemen. The National Resistance remains focused on its mission to liberate Sana’a and uphold the values of the Republic.

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