YEMEN Press Agency

What messages do military parade in Sanaa send?

SANAA, Sept. 22 (YPA) – In a great military parade, Sanaa showed its military development and the deterrent capabilities that has achieved over the past years, despite the war and siege.
A strong army, equipment, weapons, and air and sea offensive and defensive systems revealed that Sanaa has achieved the strength and qualitative armament that enables it to impose what it wants politically and militarily in any agreement leading to comprehensive peace with the coalition countries, in addition to its ability to resolve any upcoming battle in the future, if the situation returns to square one in Yemen.

Sanaa, through its military parade on the occasion of the September 21st Revolution, sent several important messages to its opponents, the Saudi-led coalition,” that they must read current events and avoid mistakes, in addition to confirming that Sanaa is at the height of its military readiness to face all possibilities.

The parade also pushed a military message to the internal parties under the banner of the coalition that relying on the outside will not work and that the Sana’a party has become the strongest, and they must proceed with Sanaa in peace according to the priority of the national interest.

Displaying models of the naval force’s weapons, including boats, missiles, and sea mines, were revealed for the first time, is a message to foreign movements in Yemeni territorial waters that occupying the territorial waters would have a high price, and that it now possesses the strength that can confront any hostile activity in its territorial waters.

Through the military parade, Sanaa addressed the international community it has today become the true state with all its components, as it is the only party that has the full ability to secure, protect and stabilize international shipping lanes, along Yemen’s territorial waters, and the international community must deal with it as a legitimate representative, for Yemen instead of the coalition-backed government, which has proven its failure over the past years, and that the international community’s continued hostility to Sanaa is foolishness and will not help serve the security of the region.

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