Trump launches large-scale strikes on Yemen’s Houthis, at least 31 killed

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Yemen, March 15 (Reuters) & U.S
President Donald Trump launched large-scale military strikes against Yemen&s Iran-aligned Houthis on Saturday over the group&s attacks
against Red Sea shipping, killing at least 31 people at the start of a campaign expected to last many days.Trump also warned Iran, the
Houthis& main backer, that it needed to immediately halt support for the group
He said if Iran threatened the United States, &America will hold you fully accountable and, we won&t be nice about it!&The unfolding strikes
& which one U.S
official told Reuters might continue for weeks & represent the biggest U.S
military operation in the Middle East since Trump took office in January
It came as the United States ramped up sanctions pressure on Tehran while trying to bring it to the negotiating table over its nuclear
program.&To all Houthi terrorists, YOUR TIME IS UP, AND YOUR ATTACKS MUST STOP, STARTING TODAY
IF THEY DON&T, HELL WILL RAIN DOWN UPON YOU LIKE NOTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE!& Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.At least 31
were killed and 101 others injured in the U.S
strikes, mostly from women and children, Anees al-Asbahi, spokesperson for the Houthi-run health ministry said in an updated toll on
Sunday.The Houthis& political bureau described the attacks as a &war crime.&&Our Yemeni armed forces are fully prepared to respond to
escalation with escalation,& it said in a statement.Residents in Sanaa said the strikes hit a building in a Houthi stronghold.&The
explosions were violent and shook the neighborhood like an earthquake
They terrified our women and children,& one of the residents, who gave his name as Abdullah Yahia, told Reuters.Strikes also targeted Houthi
military sites in Yemen&s southwestern city of Taiz, two witnesses in the area said on Sunday.Another strike on a power station in the town
of Dahyan in Saada led to a power cut, Al-Masirah TV reported early on Sunday
Dahyan is where Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the enigmatic leader of the Houthis, often meets his visitors.The Houthis, an armed movement that
took control of most of Yemen over the past decade, have launched scores of attacks on ships off its coast since November 2023, disrupting
global commerce and setting the U.S
military on a costly campaign to intercept missiles and drones that have burned through stocks of U.S
air defenses.A Pentagon spokesperson said the Houthis have attacked U.S
warships 174 times and commercial vessels 145 times since 2023
The Houthis say the attacks are in solidarity with Palestinians over Israel&s war in Gaza with Hamas militants.Iran&s other allies, Hamas
and Hezbollah in Lebanon, have been severely weakened by Israel since the start of the Gaza conflict
Syria&s Bashar al-Assad, who was closely aligned with Tehran, was overthrown by rebels in December.But throughout, Yemen&s Houthis have
remained resilient and often on the offensive, sinking two vessels, seizing another and killing at least four seafarers in an offensive that
disrupted global shipping, forcing firms to reroute to longer and more expensive journeys around southern Africa.The U.S
administration of then-President Joe Biden had sought to degrade the Houthis& ability to attack vessels off its coast but limited the U.S
actions.U.S
officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, say Trump has authorized a more aggressive approach.The strikes on Saturday were carried out
in part by fighter aircraft from the Harry S
Truman aircraft carrier, which is in the Red Sea, officials said.The U.S
military&s Central Command, which oversees troops in the Middle East, described Saturday&s strikes as the start of a large-scale operation
across Yemen.&Houthi attacks on American ships - aircraft (and our troops!) will not be tolerated; and Iran, their benefactor, is on
notice,& Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on X
&Freedom of Navigation will be restored.&Trump held out the prospect of far more devastating military action against Yemen.&The Houthi
attack on American vessels will not be tolerated
We will use overwhelming lethal force until we have achieved our objective,& Trump wrote.Iran&s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said the U.S
government had &no authority, or business, dictating Iranian foreign policy.&&End support for Israeli genocide and terrorism
Stop killing of Yemeni people,& he said in an X post on early Sunday.Iran&s mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.On Tuesday, the Houthis said they would resume attacks on Israeli ships passing through the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, the
Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Gulf of Aden, ending a period of relative calm starting in January with the Gaza ceasefire.The U.S
attacks came just days after a letter to Iran&s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from Trump was delivered, seeking talks over Iran&s
nuclear program.Khamenei on Wednesday rejected holding negotiations with the United States.Still, Tehran is increasingly concerned that
mounting public anger over economic hardships could erupt into mass protests, four Iranian officials told Reuters.Last year, Israeli strikes
on Iranian facilities, including missile factories and air defenses, in retaliation for Iranian missile and drone attacks, reduced Tehran&s
conventional military capabilities, according to U.S
officials.Iran has denied wanting to develop a nuclear weapon
However, it is dramatically accelerating the enrichment of uranium to up to 60% purity, close to the roughly 90% weapons-grade level, the
U.N
nuclear watchdog & the International Atomic Energy Agency & has warned.Western states say there is no need to enrich uranium to such a high
level under any civilian program and that no other country has done so without producing nuclear bombs
Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful.In an apparent sign of U.S
efforts to improve ties with Russia, Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke on Saturday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to inform
him about the U.S
strikes in Yemen, the State Department said
Russia has relied on Iranian-provided weaponry in its war in Ukraine, including missiles and drones, U.S
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