Why the US is striking the Houthis in Yemen
- Iran has ordered military personnel to leave Yemen, abandoning its Houthi allies due to increased U.S. Airstrikes, as stated by a senior Iranian official.
- The U.S. Has conducted over 200 strikes against Houthi targets since March 15, according to U.S. Central Command .
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Why the US is striking the Houthis in Yemen
The US is now striking Houthi targets in Yemen to defend international freedom of navigation, protect American military personnel and respond to direct aggression from a designated terrorist organization, which has launched over 50 attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, causing significant economic tolls and disruptions to global trade.
BREAKING: Iran abandons Houthis under relentless US bombardment
Iran has ordered military personnel to leave Yemen, abandoning its Houthi allies as the US escalates an air strike campaign against the rebel group. A senior Iranian official said the move aimed to avoid direct confrontation with the US if an Iranian soldier was killed. The official said Iran was also scaling back its strategy of supporting a network of regional proxies to focus on the direct threats from the US instead. The strikes, which Donal…
US airstrikes signal it’s time to eradicate the Houthi threat
Israel must recognize Houthi attacks as part of Iran’s broader strategy to weaken it; to deter further aggression, it must strike preemptively, dismantle proxy networks and strengthen naval defenses before the threat escalates
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