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US says Chinese firm is helping Houthis target American warships

Last updated: April 17, 2025 1:00 pm
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China’s Chang Guang Satellite Technology Co Ltd, a satellite company with ties to the Chinese military, has been accused of supplying Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen with intelligence to target US warships and international vessels in the Red Sea. Despite multiple warnings from the Trump administration, Beijing has reportedly turned a blind eye to the company’s actions.

The US officials have raised concerns about CGSTL’s support for the Houthis, urging China to take action. However, Chinese authorities have allegedly ignored these warnings, prompting criticism from the US government. The state department has emphasized that China’s tacit support for the rebels goes against their claims of promoting peace.

Tammy Bruce, a spokesperson for the state department, confirmed that CGSTL is directly supporting terrorist attacks on US interests by providing intelligence to the Houthis. The US government has made it clear that it will not tolerate any form of support to foreign terrorist organizations.

The Houthis’ attacks in the Red Sea have escalated tensions in the region, with the US navy and global trade routes at risk. The US has launched military strikes against the rebel group in Yemen, signaling a heightened campaign against the Houthis. The Biden administration has called on Beijing to use its influence with Iran to rein in the rebels, but no concrete actions have been taken by China.

Amidst a deepening trade war between the US and China, concerns about CGSTL’s support for the Houthis have raised further alarm. The US official has urged Beijing to prioritize stability in the Red Sea and reconsider any support for the satellite company.

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CGSTL has previously faced scrutiny from the US government and was sanctioned in 2023 for providing satellite imagery to Russian mercenary groups. The company, established in 2014, is closely linked to the Chinese military-civil fusion program, which requires companies to share technology with the PLA when ordered by the government.

Experts have noted CGSTL’s extensive satellite capabilities, with plans to have 300 satellites in orbit by the end of 2025. The company’s connections to the Chinese government, communist party, and military have raised concerns about its role in providing intelligence for military purposes.

As the Pentagon focuses on Chinese military activities in space, concerns about CGSTL’s involvement in supporting the Houthis have highlighted the growing competition in satellite technology. China’s significant presence in space, including the export of satellite technology, underscores the need for vigilance in monitoring the company’s actions.

In conclusion, the allegations against CGSTL for supporting the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have sparked international concern. The ongoing tensions in the Red Sea and the implications for global security underscore the importance of addressing the company’s alleged involvement in providing intelligence to terrorist organizations.

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