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Biden: Likely More Strikes Against Houthis To Come

President Biden Departs The White House For North Carolina

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President Joe Biden has indicated that the United States is likely to carry out additional strikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen. The statement came as Biden departed from the White House for North Carolina, underscoring the administration's commitment to address the ongoing conflict in the region.

While speaking to reporters, President Biden acknowledged that the previous strikes might not have deterred the Houthi rebels, but he emphasized the administration's determination to continue such actions. The U.S. has been targeting Houthi command centers and military installations in collaboration with the United Kingdom.

The decision to conduct these strikes follows yesterday's announcement that the Biden administration will officially designate the Houthi rebels as a terrorist group. This move has raised concerns about potential humanitarian implications and the impact on efforts to address the complex situation in Yemen.

The conflict in Yemen involves multiple factions, with the Houthi rebels controlling significant portions of the country. The U.S. and its allies have been involved in efforts to counter the influence of the Houthi movement, which has received support from Iran.

The designation of the Houthi rebels as a terrorist group allows the U.S. to impose additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the group. However, critics argue that such a designation could complicate humanitarian aid efforts and exacerbate the already dire situation in Yemen.

President Biden's commitment to further military action against the Houthis indicates a continued focus on addressing the challenges in the region. The situation in Yemen remains a complex geopolitical issue, and the U.S. administration's actions will likely face scrutiny and debate in the coming days.


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