New US-Saudi Scandal, Al-Maliki Steals Scenes of American Documentary, to cover military failure with fabricated victories

In a major scandal, US-Saudi aggression’s spokesman presented scenes that were taken from an American movie as evidence for locating ballistic missiles factory site in the port of Hodeidah, the head of National Delegation, Mohammed Abdulsalam stated.

In a tweet, Abdulsalam stated that US-Saudi aggression trying to cover military failure with artificial, fabricated and ridiculous so called “intelligence victories”.

Abdul Malik al-Ajri, a member of the National Negotiating Delegation has confirmed that the scandal caused by al-Maliki, is enough to make him disappear for public view, as his predecessor al-Asiri did.

In a statement to Almasirah channel, Al-Ejri said, “we did not expect the spokesman of the aggression to be so bold as to lie and to resort to scandalous justifications for closing the port. Al-Maliki’s scandal should reach the International Community and the United Nations to expose the allegations of aggression.”

Al-Ejri stressed that the US-Saudi aggression are suffering from the failure of their goals and have lost control of Yemen and are seeking through their aggressive behavior to show that they are in control of the situation.

He noted that the scandal of the spokesman of the aggression should embarrass the International Community about the closure of the port of Hodeidah.

The scandal for the US-Saudi aggression coalition, the coalition’s spokesman, Al-Maliki, stole scenes from an American documentary in Iraq, claiming that they were for missiles at the ports of Hodeidah.

The scenes that al-Maliki claimed were missiles in the port of Hodeidah, were extracted from a documentary film called “Severe Clear”, filmed in 2003 at the beginning of the American invasion of Iraq, which presented the memoirs of First Lieutenant Mike Scotty in addition to videos that he and his colleagues from the first battalion filmed for the Marines.

The irony is that the spokesman of the coalition of aggression claimed that the missiles were located in a location that “cannot be disclosed inside the port of Hodeidah,” as he put it!

This scandal comes less than two weeks after a press conference of coalition’s spokesman, showing a fabricated video clip claiming to be of a Hezbollah leader accompanied by the head of the Military Intelligence, Abdullah Al-Hakim, which sparked widespread ridicule on social media.

The coalition has hardly come out of the scandal of the fabricated and faded video that Turki al-Maliki, spokesman for the Saudi-US aggression, used as conclusive evidence of Hezbollah’s involvement in Yemen in a press conference held on December 25. However, his clear lie and fabrication turned out – a man who did not speak the Lebanese language appeared in the video, who was presented as a missile expert and a leader in Hezbollah, and a new poster was placed on a laptop.

The man made the coalition fall into a lie deeper than the previous one, by presenting a video clip at the press conference on Saturday, January 8, 2022, claiming that it was an Ansarullah missile factory in the port of Hodeidah. It later turned out to be a clip from a documentary film called ‘Severe Clear,’ filmed in 2003 at the beginning of the American invasion of Iraq.

The British daily newspaper The Guardian commented on the fabricated video clip, which was broadcast at the Maliki conference on December 25, as dull, clearly fabricated, and unconvincing. The newspaper pointed out that anyone can come up with a sticker and stick it on a laptop to tell others that his opponent is affiliated with a party, and the fabrication was very clear in the rest of the video clip.

On the other hand, the Lebanese newspapers commented sarcastically on the video that the man, who presented as being Lebanese, for not mastering the Lebanese dialect and for mixing the Lebanese and Syrian dialects, must be held accountable.

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