White House calls Yemen ceasefire a 'WIN' – experts warn Houthis may not hold the line
- President Trump announced a ceasefire ending Operation Rough Rider, a 50-day U.S. Airstrike campaign against Yemen's Houthi militants, on May 6, 2025 at the White House.
- The strikes responded to escalating Houthi attacks on international shipping backed by Iran, amid deep internal U.S. Divisions over military strategy and constitutional authority.
- The campaign targeted over 1,000 sites, including command centers and weapons depots, but faced criticism for secrecy, constitutional bypassing, and civilian harm like the March school bus bombing.
- Experts like Eric Navarro credited combined U.S. And Israeli military pressure for the ceasefire, while others warned the Houthis may only pause to rebuild and called for sustained diplomatic pressure.
- The ceasefire marks a tentative diplomatic milestone amid ongoing concerns about accountability, transparency, and the durability of peace in a complex regional conflict.
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White House calls Yemen ceasefire a 'WIN' – experts warn Houthis may not hold the line
President Trump’s decision to end the U.S. bombing campaign against Yemen’s Houthi militants is being hailed by some as a diplomatic and military success, but others are skeptical.
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President Donald Trump’s sudden halt to U.S. airstrikes against Yemen’s Houthi militants is drawing praise as a potential breakthrough – and doubts over whether it will last. Trump on Tuesday at the Oval Office marked the formal end of “Operation Rough Rider,” a 50-day bombing campaign that targeted more than 1,000 sites across Yemen. “The Houthis have announced that they don’t want to fight anymore,” Trump said during remarks at the White House…
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