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7 U.S. airstrikes reportedly hit Bani Hashish District in the Yemeni capital Sanaa
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7 U.S. airstrikes reportedly hit Bani Hashish District in the Yemeni capital Sanaa
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Quote:U.S. Military Provides Few Details on Daily Strikes in Yemen

The Pentagon has refused to disclose how many targets have been hit in Yemen, or identify the Houthi militia commanders killed in the campaign.

The U.S. military has conducted strikes against Houthi militia targets in Yemen daily since March 15, but the Pentagon has not provided details about the attacks since March 17, when it said more than 30 Houthi targets had been hit on the first day.

The military’s Central Command posts images on social media of jets conducting missions against the Houthis, an Iranian-backed group, but it has refused to disclose how many targets have been struck so far or to identify the several Houthi commanders it says it has killed.

The strikes in Yemen are at the center of a debacle involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other senior members of the Trump administration, who discussed sensitive details about the planned mission in a group chat on a messaging app before it began.

On Monday, the editor in chief of The Atlantic magazine, Jeffrey Goldberg, wrote that he had been inadvertently included in the chat, the details of which could have endangered the lives of American fighter pilots.

Mr. Hegseth has sought to downplay the significance of the breach, saying on Monday that “nobody was texting war plans, and that’s all I have to say about that.”

A Central Command spokesman said this week that the strikes had “destroyed command-and-controlled facilities, air defense systems, weapons manufacturing facilities and advanced weapons storage locations.”

“While the Houthis still maintain capability, it is largely because of the nearly 10 years of support provided by Iran,” the spokesman said.
The air and naval strikes President Trump ordered are intended to pressure the Houthis, whose attacks have disrupted international shipping lanes in the Red Sea for more than a year.

The Trump administration has not said why it thinks its campaign against the group, which has large underground weapons factories, will succeed after a yearlong effort by the Biden administration largely failed to deter the Houthi attacks.

The United States began the new offensive on March 15 in parts of northern Yemen controlled by the Houthis. Navy attack planes, off the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea, and Air Force fighter jets, flying from bases in the Middle East, have conducted strikes against Houthi targets each day since.

Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/26/us/po...yemen.html
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They do need to get the Suez canal back open for business.
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(03-26-2025, 03:45 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Hear that? That's the sound of people caring. Hard to hear over the splatter of political mud being slung.

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Here's a mention of Israel... just saying


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Sirens sounding across central Israel. Ballistic missile launch from Yemen.
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