Iran denies aiding Yemen's Houthi rebels after US strikes and threat from Trump
- Iran denied aiding Yemen's Houthi rebels after U.S. Airstrikes, according to Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
- The Houthi-run Health Ministry reported that the U.S. Airstrikes resulted in at least 31 deaths and over 100 injuries.
- General Hossein Salami stated that Iran 'plays no role in setting the national or operational policies' of allied militant groups.
- President Donald Trump warned that Tehran would be held 'fully accountable' for the Houthis' actions.
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International Guest - Yemen: With the US attack on the Houthis, Trump also wants to "press Iran"
On Saturday, March 15, Washington reported killing several Houthis leaders during strikes in Yemen. In response, the Houthis claimed two attacks on Sunday and Monday against an American carrier...
Houthis vow retaliation amid US airstrikes
What happened Yemen's Houthi-run health ministry said Sunday that large-scale U.S. airstrikes over the weekend killed at least 53 people, including women and children. Houthi leaders vowed retaliation and targeted U.S. warships, though their drones and missiles were intercepted. President Donald Trump said Saturday that the U.S. would use "overwhelming lethal force" against the Houthis until they stopped attacking ships in the Red Sea. U.S. offi…
New U.S. airstrikes on Yemen increase pressure on Iran-aligned Houthis
ADEN - The United States carried out new airstrikes on Yemen on Monday, the Houthis' Al Masirah TV said, increasing pressure on the Iran-aligned group and expanding the biggest U.S. military operation in the Middle East since President Donald Trump…
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