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Houthi missile threat ‘must be addressed’

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The UAE Ambassador to the United States said the threat posed by Iranian-Houthi missiles cannot be left unchecked, as he warned of the need for new sanctions against Tehran.

“If it’s Saudi now, it’s the UAE next and God knows where,” he said of recent missile launches by the rebels into populated areas of Saudi Arabia.

Yousef Al Otaiba, who is also a government minister, was speaking alongside US House of Representa­tives Speaker Paul Ryan, the most senior Republican in Congress, before an audience in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

“There should be sanctions that address the missile threat, as long as they don’t affect the nuclear deal,” he said at the Emirates Diplomatic Academy.

“Demonstrat­ions in Iran have shown that the regime is either lost or losing legitimacy among its people.”

A United Nations report in November found four ballistic missiles fired into Saudi Arabia by the Houthis appeared to have been designed and built by Iran.

Mr Ryan said the US government was also focused on the Iran threat to regional stability and agreed with Mr Al Otaiba about the need for sanctions, many of which were lifted when Tehran agreed to end its nuclear arms programme.

“This is an existentia­l threat to you, to Saudi Arabia, and we

see this issue the same way that you do,” he said.

“We have all been watching recent protests in Iran, which is proof that the regime has firmly turned segments of society against it.

“This does not come as any surprise but it’s very noteworthy that the regime is losing its strangleho­ld on its population.”

“Congress will not repeat the mistakes of the past and we will not remain silent about the plight of Iranian people, who have faced brutal repression at the hands of the regime in Tehran,” he said.

Mr Ryan also spoke of the US leading in the fight against terrorist groups such as ISIL and Al Qaeda.

“For too long, American leadership has been lacking in the Middle East and that vacuum, others have been filling,” he said. “That is going to change. Back in Washington, we are working to provide our military with the tools and resources required to stay ahead of the challenges we have today.”

He spoke of the UAE and the US’s common mission to defeat and degrade their adversarie­s.

Relations between the Arabian Gulf and the US have become strained in recent months, in part due to the decision by Donald Trump to back the decision to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

But Mr Ryan spoke of strong joint work between them in the fight against ISIL.

“There is no question this administra­tion inherited a fight against ISIL that wasn’t being fought as aggressive­ly as it could and should have been. We have made tremendous strides in this fight but their objectives are not simply limited to territoria­l gains – they seem to inflict death and destructio­n on the US and on our allies by any means necessary,” he said.

He said in the wake of Osama bin Laden’s death, Al Qaeda had made significan­t gains around the world through their affiliates.

“This of all people is not new to you, here in the Emirates. You fight this battle every single day against Al Qaeda in Yemen, so you understand firsthand why we must take these threats very seriously.”

Mr Al Otaiba also spoke of joint work between the UAE and the US against extremism.

“It’s a generation­al struggle that will only be overcome if we work together on all levels – military, ideology, funding, promoting opportunit­ies and expanding our education,” he said.

 ?? Victor Besa / The National ?? UAE Ambassador to the US, Yousef Al Otaiba, and Speaker of the US House of Representa­tives Paul Ryan, in discussion at the Emirates Diplomatic Academy yesterday. Demonstrat­ions in Iran have shown that the regime is either lost or losing legitimacy...
Victor Besa / The National UAE Ambassador to the US, Yousef Al Otaiba, and Speaker of the US House of Representa­tives Paul Ryan, in discussion at the Emirates Diplomatic Academy yesterday. Demonstrat­ions in Iran have shown that the regime is either lost or losing legitimacy...

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