Overnight airstrikes hit Houthi rebels in Yemen’s capital
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A renewed U.S. aerial assault on the group this month was at the center of the “Houthi PC Small Group” Signal scandal that involved Vice President Vance, national security adviser Mike Waltz, Defense...
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Suspected U.S. airstrikes struck around Yemen's rebel-held capital overnight into Monday morning, and the Iranian-backed Houthis said at least one person was killed.
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President Donald Trump pledged to continue 'decimating' the Houthis if it does not stop its aggressive tactics targeting Western shipping lanes in the Red Sea.
For an administration that likes to show off successful assassinations, the Trump team has been surprisingly tight-lipped about the Houthi commanders they targeted.
President Trump on Monday declared that the Iran-backed Houthi rebels have been decimated by the strikes the United States launched this month, vowing to continue attacks until they are no longer
U.S. officials seek to curb the militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea, but the group was not deterred by strikes in the Biden era and won’t be beaten by air power alone, experts say.
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The overnight launch comes just one night after a confirmed US attack that targeted the Houthis’ general command headquarters.
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An Associated Press review finds a new American airstrike campaign against Yemen’s Houthi rebels appears more intense and more extensive.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Suspected U.S. airstrikes struck around Yemen’s rebel-held capital overnight into Monday morning, attacks that the Iranian-backed Houthis said killed at least three people.
Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said on Sunday the Yemen-based group had attacked the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea three times in the past 24 hours, using cruise missiles and drones.