President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi said in a letter to the council obtained yesterday by The Associated Press that he had also asked members of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council and the Arab League to immediately provide "all means necessary, including military intervention to protect Yemen and its people from the continuing Houthi aggression."
Hadi, the country's internationally recognized leader and a key US ally, asked the Security Council to approve a resolution that can be militarily enforced under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter.
Hadi said a Security Council resolution should invite willing countries to immediately support Yemen's legitimate government "by all means and measures, to protect Yemen and deter the Houthi aggression expected to occur at any hour from now against the city of Aden" and other cities in the south.
Hadi also said Yemen's missiles have been looted, and asked the Security Council "to control the missile capability looted from the legitimate authority or assign a neutral country to monitor it."
He said all efforts at a peaceful settlement have been rejected by the Houthis whose goal is to control the country.
"The Yemeni people have never faced such heinous aggression," he said. "The threats posed by the Houthis are not targeting the security of Yemen but the regional and international peace and security."
The turmoil has undermined Yemen's ability to combat al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, the target of a US drone program, and the country now also faces a purported affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for a series of suicide bombings killing at least 137 people last Friday.
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