Trump orders ‘powerful’ attack on Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen

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President Trump unleashed “hell” on  Iranian-backed Houthis  on Saturday, striking  dozens of  targets in  Yemen  in response to the terror group’s attacks on Red Sea shipping.

“Today, I have ordered the United States Military to launch decisive and powerful Military action against the Houthi terrorists in Yemen,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post announcing the strikes. 

“They have waged an unrelenting campaign of piracy, violence, and terrorism against American, and other, ships, aircraft, and drones,” he continued.

President Trump pledged to unleash “hell” on Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Trump sent a direct message to the  group in his post:  “YOUR ATTACKS MUST STOP, STARTING TODAY.

The US will use “overwhelming lethal force to achieve its objective,” Trump added.

This image taken from video provided by the U.S. Navy shows an aircraft launching from a carrier in an undisclosed location before airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, March 15, 2025.
The US conducted military strikes Saturday on dozens of targets. 

Iran’s support for its proxy must end “immediately,” Trump warned, cautioning the country not to threaten the US or international shipping lanes.

“If you do, BEWARE, because America will hold you fully accountable and we won’t be nice about it!” Trump said.

At least nine people were killed and another nine were injured in initial strikes, the Houthi-run health ministry claimed.

This image taken from video provided by the U.S. Navy shows an aircraft launching from a carrier in an undisclosed location before airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, March 15, 2025.
Trump also warned Iran that its support for the group must come to an end.

The strikes were carried out by the USS Harry S. Truman carrier strike group, three Navy destroyers and one cruiser at targets in Sanaa, Yemen’s capital city, according to reports.

US Central Command posted video to X of a series of fighter jets taking off from an aircraft carrier as it announced the strikes.

Radars, air defenses and missile and drone systems Houthis had been using to disrupt shipping lanes in the Red Sea were among the targets, The New York Times reported.

Flames and smoke rising from the damaged Greek-flagged oil tanker MV Sounion in the Red Sea after being attacked by Houthi militants
The terror group has attacked American warships in the Red Sea in recent months.

Trump also took aim at former President Biden in his post, saying his response to the group, which has attacked American warships in the Red Sea “dozens of times” in recent months, was “pathetically weak.”

“It has been over a year since a U.S. flagged commercial ship safely sailed through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, or the Gulf of Aden,” Trump said.

The Biden administration carried out strikes along with the UK last year in response to Houthis attacking merchant ships and military vessels but failed to bring stability to the region.

Yemen's Houthi supporters chant anti-US and Israel slogans as they take part in a rally held to reject the plan of the US to oust the Palestinian people from Gaza, on February 14, 2025, in Sana'a, Yemen
Trump also said that former President Biden’s response to the Houthi rebels was weak.

The Houthis have targeted more than 100 merchant vessels with missiles and drones, sinking two vessels and killing four sailors, since the war between Israel and Hamas began.

Earlier this week, the Houthis said “any Israeli vessel” traveling through nearby waterways would be “subject to military targeting” in response to Israel cutting off aid to Gaza. 

No direct threat was made to the US, but the Navy responded it would “do what is necessary to protect and defend U.S. personnel assets and partners.”

Smoke billowing from a location in Sanaa, Yemen, reportedly struck by U.S. airstrikes on March 15, 2025
President Trump made the announcement through his Truth Social account.

The military action comes two weeks after Trump sent a letter to Iranian leaders urging talks on Iran’s advancing nuclear weapons program, which Trump has said he will not allow to become operational.

Iran’s Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called the letter “unwise” and a “threat,” according to reports.

With Post wires.

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