Trump warns Iran it will face ‘consequences’ of further attacks from Yemen’s Houthi rebels
- The United States has started new airstrikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels, resulting in at least 53 deaths over the weekend, including children.
- Houthi rebels previously attacked over 100 merchant vessels, which included sinking two ships and killing four sailors.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the campaign aims to eliminate the Houthis' capability to disrupt global shipping.
- Iran has been linked to the Houthi rebels but continues to deny arming them, despite evidence.
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Iran’s leader warns US could receive ‘severe slaps’ following Trump’s threats to Houthis
close Video New strikes on Houthis in Yemen should have been done ‘a long time ago’: GOP senator Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., discusses the Trump administration’s strategies fighting the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen on ‘Fox News Live.’ Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Friday that the U.S. could receive “severe slaps” if they act “with malice” following President Donald Trump’s threats to Yemen’s Houthis, a report said. Americ…
Israel needs US stealth bombers if Trump decides to destroy Iran's nuclear sites
A potent attack on Iran's nuclear sites would likely require heavy firepower and bombers like the Northrop B-2 Spirit able to carry it.Senior Master Sgt. Vincent De Groot/US Air National GuardIsrael would need US help if it set out to destroy Iran's underground nuclear sites.The operation would require repeated cruise missile strikes and heavy, bunker-busting bombs.There are limits to what the US and Israel could accomplish in a short air campai…
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