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US officials confirm over 60 targets in Yemen hit by the US at Iranian-backed Houthi facilities

U.S. Strikes Iranian-Backed Houthi Targets in Yemen

Late Thursday ⁣night, U.S. officials announced a bold ⁢and decisive move against ​the Iranian-backed Houthi group⁣ in Yemen. This action comes as a response to the‍ terrorist organization’s relentless ‌attacks⁢ on merchant ships in the Red Sea.

The strikes were not​ carried out alone. The United Kingdom played a crucial‍ role in coordinating the operation,⁢ with additional support from Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and Bahrain. This⁢ multinational effort demonstrates a united front against the Houthi threat.

The targets of the strikes were carefully chosen. ⁢Radar systems, air ⁣defense systems, and storage and launch sites for various types of attack weapons were hit.​ The ⁢goal was⁣ to degrade the Houthi militants’ capability to continue their illegal activities, including the use of unmanned aerial systems, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles.

General Michael Erik‌ Kurilla, the commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), ​made it clear that the Houthi militants and their Iranian sponsors will be held ​accountable for their actions. These ⁣attacks on international shipping ⁢have affected 55 nations and endangered the lives of countless mariners. The‌ U.S. military will not tolerate such illegal and dangerous behavior.

Joint Strikes and Precision-Guided ‌Munitions

The‍ joint strikes conducted by ‌U.S. Central Command forces, in collaboration with the United Kingdom and other supporting countries, targeted over 60 Houthi militant locations. These strikes were deliberate and‍ aimed at command and control nodes, munitions depots, ‍launching systems, production facilities, and air defense radar systems.

More than 100 precision-guided munitions were utilized ‍in the operation, showcasing the advanced capabilities of the U.S. ​forces. Missiles were ‍even fired from submarines, further demonstrating the extent ‌of the military’s reach.

The United Kingdom ⁤also played a significant role in the operation,‍ deploying four RAF Typhoon jets accompanied by⁢ air-to-air refueling tankers.

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International Response

The international ‍community ‍has taken notice of this⁣ significant development. Sky News reported that British and U.S. forces⁣ launched the attack on Houthi ‌targets in Yemen after the Iranian-backed group ignored warnings to cease their targeting of ships in the Red Sea.

This​ joint operation sends a clear message ‍that the ⁤actions of ⁤the Houthi militants will⁣ not go ‍unanswered. The U.S. and its allies ⁤are committed⁤ to maintaining peace and security in the ​region, ​and those who threaten it will face the ‍consequences.

⁤How does Iran’s ⁣support for the Houthi group contribute to instability and conflict in the Middle East

​The following statement regarding the strikes: “The‌ United States will⁤ not tolerate⁢ attacks on our interests⁢ or those of our allies. We are committed to ‌defending ⁢freedom of navigation and ensuring the safety of all merchant ships in the region.⁢ These strikes send a clear message to the Iranian-backed Houthi group⁤ that their destabilizing actions will not go unchecked.”

The Houthi group, also known as Ansar Allah, has been involved​ in⁤ a long-standing conflict with Yemen’s internationally ⁤recognized government. The group ⁤seized control of the capital, Sanaa,⁣ in‌ 2014, leading‌ to a protracted civil war. ⁢The Houthi militants conduct⁢ frequent attacks ⁣on⁤ neighboring Saudi Arabia,⁢ using a variety of‍ advanced weapons provided by Iran. These attacks‌ pose a significant threat to ⁤regional stability and the global economy, particularly through their impact on maritime trade.

The international community has⁢ repeatedly condemned the Houthi group’s actions‍ and ‍called for an end to the violence.‌ The recent strikes by the United States and its allies represent a ⁤strong response to the Houthi attacks, aimed at preventing further escalation and protecting ​vital shipping routes in the Red Sea.

Iran’s support ⁤for⁣ the Houthi group has raised concerns among many nations in the region and beyond. The Iranian regime has ‌a long history‍ of supporting proxy militias, ⁢such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Palestine, and various Shia ‍militant groups in Iraq. This support ‍has fueled instability and conflict in the ‍Middle​ East, with⁤ dire consequences for the local population.

The U.S.⁣ strikes on Iranian-backed Houthi⁢ targets in Yemen reflect a broader strategy of countering Iran’s malign activities in the region. ​The United States and its​ allies ⁣remain committed to ⁢deterring Iran⁣ and its proxies from engaging in further acts⁤ of aggression. It⁣ is essential to uphold international norms and ensure the ⁢security and ⁤stability of the Gulf ‌region.

The ‌international community, including the ‍United Nations, must continue to support ⁣efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in​ Yemen. The war has caused immense suffering for the Yemeni people, ‌who are caught in the crossfire between the Houthi rebels and the internationally recognized government. ⁢Diplomatic negotiations and humanitarian aid are crucial for alleviating​ the‍ humanitarian crisis and achieving a lasting peace in the country.

In conclusion, the U.S. strikes on Iranian-backed Houthi targets in Yemen represent ⁢a significant step in curbing ⁣the Houthi group’s aggression‌ and protecting maritime security ‍in the ⁤Red Sea. This multilateral effort demonstrates unity among like-minded nations in countering Iran’s destabilizing‌ activities. The international community must continue to support ⁣efforts to resolve the conflict in Yemen peacefully, ensuring the well-being of its people and ​promoting regional stability.



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