Trump threatens Houthi rebels that they’ll be ‘completely annihilated’ as airstrikes pound Yemen
- U.S. Warplanes have conducted dozens of military strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, following Houthi threats against Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea, as reported by the Trump administration.
- Yemen's Health Ministry reports that at least 53 people, primarily women and children, were killed in the U.S. Strikes, contradicting Pentagon claims of no civilian casualties.
- President Trump warned Iran that they would be held responsible for any further attacks by the Houthis, stating that consequences would be dire.
- The Houthis vowed to continue attacks against all hostile targets in the Red Sea until the military operations against Yemen cease.
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Huthi militia: Donald Trump's risky strategy against Yemen
For years, the Houthis in Yemen were fought by Western and Arab countries. This did not stop the terrorist militia supported by Iran, it shot Israel – and hundreds of ships in the Red Sea. Donald Trump now pursues a different strategy. However, there is a great danger.


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President Donald Trump has a golden opportunity to finally end the threat the Houthi rebels in Yemen pose to one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
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