Trump: Houthi rebels have been ‘decimated’ by ‘relentless strikes’
- The United States military launched air attacks in Yemen, targeting Houthi rebels near Sanaa and Saada, resulting in significant casualties, with the Houthis reporting at least 61 deaths since March 15.
- President Donald Trump stated that the Houthi rebels have been 'decimated' by US air strikes, claiming their capabilities are being rapidly destroyed.
- Bipartisan Senators Jeff Merkley and Rand Paul expressed concerns that the US strikes might embolden the Houthis and requested further justification from the administration.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the air strikes, asserting they are 'incredibly successful' and necessary for restoring freedom of navigation.
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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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