US airstrikes in Yemen take out over 30 Houthi targets, though Iran is Trump’s true target

During the weekend, the American air strikes took out the Houthi drone and air defense missiles, but it remains to see whether it had hit a fatal blow to their main goal: Iranian regime’s determination.
“Dozens of military losses” have been calculated so far, and that he has not seen “any reliable indicators on any civil losses.”
He added that a preliminary wave of strikes “hit more than 30 goals in multiple locations, which led to a variety of Houthi capabilities.”
“These included terrorist training sites, infrastructure infrastructure, weapons manufacturing capabilities, and arms storage facilities.”
The American military is launching drones with Trump’s strikes against the terrorist group
The Houthi rebel fighters are running during the support of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. (AP image)
The Houthi rebels in Yemen claimed that 53 people were killed, including five children. The attacks began on Saturday and continued until Monday.
“If I shot the American forces, there will be consequences.”
At the same time, he stressed, “This is also not an endless attack. This is not a matter of changing order in the Middle East, and this is related to the situation of American interests first.”
But the Donald Trump It was clear that although the Houthis were the target of attacks, Iran would be responsible for any revenge.
“Any additional attack or revenge by the” Houthis “will be matched by great strength, and there is no guarantee that this force will stop there. Iran has played the” innocent victim “of the rogue terrorists who lost control of them, but they have not lost control.
“They tire every step, give them weapons, and provide them with very advanced money and military equipment, and even the so -called“ intelligence. ”Every shot launched by the Houthis will be seen from this point forward, as a shot that was launched from the weapons and leadership of Iran, Iran will be responsible, and you will suffer from the consequences, and these consequences will be terrible!
The Iranian general responds to Trump’s threats against the Houthi rebels
The Houthis announced last week that they would perform attacks on the Red Sea again, claiming that they were doing this to pressure Israel to allow Humanitarian aid to return to Gaza.
The group stopped the strikes in January when the ceasefire was announced in Gaza for the first time.
Last week, Trump tried the diplomatic road with Iran, and wrote a letter to its upper leader asking to participate in nuclear talks. But Iran, which was angered by Trump’s declared intention to return to the “maximum pressure” sanctions campaign, said it would not deal with the United States
Trump said that his strikes will continue “with a deadly deadly power” until the Houthis are eliminated as a threat.
But what the judiciary will seem to be – especially if the Houthi attacks continued – was mysterious.
US Navy ships repelled an attack by the Houthis in the Gulf of Aden
“President Trump is taking action against the Houthis to defend the American shipping assets and deter terrorist threats,” the White House was deployed in X on March 15, 2025. (White House)
Barnell refused to say whether American forces could be deployed in Yemen. “It is very difficult, if not impossible, to talk about strength, from this platform,” he said. “It is very important to keep the enemy guess.”
Zineb Riboua, a research colleague and director of the peace and security center program in the Middle East, explained that American strikes aim to destroy missile sites and launch them to target supply chains in the Red Sea that feed Iranian weapons to the Houthis.
Pentagon spokesman Sean Bernil during a Pentagon press conference on March 17, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. (Alex Wong/Getty Emose)
“However, the effectiveness of these operations depends on two main factors: Have they paralyzed the capabilities of the Houthis? The group has proven to be flexible, especially if Iran continues to direct weapons and support intelligence,” Ripoa said.
The Houthis responded with unsuccessful strikes on the aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman.
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio claimed on Sunday that over the past 18 months, the Houthi fighters have attacked “directly” 174 times and targeted commercial shipping 145 times using “anti -ship weapons”.
the Houthis have attacked in recent years Unarmed western ships carrying goods across the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden-The US military has appeared to be ahead of the domain strikes, not a widespread declaration of war.
The attacks into risky water along the length of a commercial road that usually seen about a trillion dollars of goods, in addition to shipments of aid to Sudan, which was torn by the war and the Yemeni people.
“We are already on the third day of the military campaign, and he has never been unprecedented. This is very different from the smaller and more limited strikes during the Biden administration,” said Hudson Ribika Heinrich’s colleague:
“the The days of Pinprick’s responses are over, where we allow this to happen. “This, I think, is a clear statement from the administration as a whole,” said Tami Bruce, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Smoke rises from an explosion after a shell hit a group of buildings in an unknown location on March 15, 2025. (US Central Command/Bulletin via Reuters)
Iran sought to The same distance From the agent forces. The Revolutionary Military Guard, General Hussein Salami, said that Iran “plays any role in setting national or operational policies” for the groups it swears.
But some of the incredible thinking voices are incredible that the United States must spend its resources to fight the Houthis, who have not publicly attacked maritime positions since November.
“I think more European and Chinese affected people are more European than Americans,” said Ben Friedman, the director of politics in the defense priorities. “So it is not clear to me why the United States should do this. If the Europeans want to deal with it, there is nothing wrong, but I do not think that everything should be our responsibility, especially when they do not cause much damage [to us]”
“He is doing what should have been done under Biden’s management,” said Jin Moran, former captain and former adviser to the head of the joint presidents. But at the same time, “it should not be deceived in thinking that we can slide an ideology with motor weapons. We have made this mistake over time, something with Iran must be done.
“Trump has proven his relationship with Russia, he can turn the table during the weekend, and change the entire conversation. So I think Trump will do something very crucial with Iran. He may find that he does not have to do so with the power of the movement.”
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2025-03-17 20:48:00