After debilitating strikes, Trump tells Houthis: Stop shooting at us and 'we will stop shooting at you'
- President Donald Trump warned Houthi terrorists to stop attacking U.S. Ships or face continued military action, stating, 'the real pain is yet to come.'
- The United States launched airstrikes against Houthi militants in Yemen, targeting their capabilities threatening shipping.
- Trump emphasized that military attacks will persist until the Houthis cease threats to freedom of navigation, ensuring U.S. Ships are no longer at risk.
- The White House confirmed that no classified information was shared in a security chat inadvertently including a journalist.
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Trump says ‘real pain is yet to come’ for Houthis, Iran
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump vowed Monday that strikes on Yemen’s Houthis will continue until they are no longer a threat to shipping, warning the militia and its Iranian backers of “real pain” to come. “The choice for the Houthis is clear: Stop shooting at US ships, and we will stop shooting at you. Otherwise, we have only just begun, and the real pain is yet to
After debilitating strikes, Trump tells Houthis: Stop shooting at us and 'we will stop shooting at you'
President Trump championed the U.S.'s offensive against the Houthis and said the group had been 'decimated' in the 'relentless strikes,' warning more will come unless the Houthis stop.
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