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The US's large-scale strike campaign against Houthi targets in Yemen will be "unrelenting" until the Iran-backed proxies pledge to back off US assets, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday.
The Houthis are utterly dependent on Tehran for what strength they possess, and the regime expects them to carry out attacks on the hated Westerners in exchange for continued support.
Their recent resurgence, military analysts say, is not merely a return to old tactics — it's a calculated flex of resilience and evolving strength. The group’s leader, Abdul Malik Al Houthi ...
President Trump has launched significant military operations against the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels in Yemen, aiming to restore security in the Red Sea and send a warning to Iran that its golden ...
The Trump administration's decision to launch military operations against the Houthi rebels in Yemen is a strategic move to restore security and send a warning to Iran.
Trump says the US will stop bombing Yemen’s Houthis after rebels say they’ll stop targeting ships Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi confirmed that the U.S. bombing campaign was ending.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared "peace through strength" defense has returned, saying the campaign against the Houthis will end only when attacks on U.S. assets end.
President Donald Trump looks on as military strikes are launched against Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis over the group’s attacks against Red Sea shipping on March 15. via REUTERS ...
Yemen's Houthis sank two cargo ships in the Red Sea this week, the first flare-up in seven months in the Iran-backed group's years-long campaign to choke global shipping in protest over the war in ...
The Houthis pose a greater threat to international shipping than to the Jewish state—a problem the Biden administration has allowed to fester. The group has raised prices on goods by disrupting ...