Trump: Houthi rebels have been ‘decimated’ by ‘relentless strikes’
- President Donald Trump vowed to continue military strikes against the Houthis until they stop attacking commercial ships in the Red Sea, stating that the U.S. Has "only just begun" its retaliation.
- The U.S. Military operation against the Houthis began on March 15 after the group threatened Israeli ships during a Gaza war cease-fire.
- Trump warned that attacks will persist until the Houthis cease firing on U.S. Ships, emphasizing the importance of freedom of navigation.
- Vice President JD Vance questioned the strategy, emphasizing that significant European trade relies on the Suez Canal, stating, "40 percent of European trade does".
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Senators Paul, Merkley Press Trump Admin to Explain Thinking on Houthi Strikes
After more than two weeks of U.S. strikes across Yemen, Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) have called on the Trump administration to explain its decision-making and lay out a clear strategy for how this new military campaign will proceed. Since March 15, U.S. forces have been targeting weapons sites, command centers, and leaders of the Houthi rebel movement, a Yemeni faction that the Trump administration recently re-listed as a f…
Egypt’s El-Sisi, Trump discuss regional mediation efforts in phone
CAIRO: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and US President Donald Trump discussed mediation efforts to restore regional calm which would have a positive impact on Red Sea navigation and end economic losses for all parties, the Egyptian presidency said on Tuesday. The Iran-aligned Houthis have carried out more than 100 attacks on shipping since Israel’s war with Hamas
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