
'China aiding Houthis': US' big charge on Beijing amid trade war, issues warning, ‘won’t tolerate’
The US accused a Chinese firm of providing satellite imagery to Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels, helping them target American and international vessels in the Red Sea. The firm, linked to China’s military, allegedly continued support despite US warnings to Beijing. This comes as US airstrikes on a key Houthi-controlled oil port killed nearly 74 and marked a major escalation by targeting fuel infrastructure.
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