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Trump Warns Iran of Dire Repercussions Over Houthi Aggression
President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran promising severe consequences for any further Houthi attacks linked to Tehran. This follows U.S. airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen after the group assaulted American ships in the Red Sea. Trump’s threat signals a hardline stance against Iran’s regional proxies.
The president stated that every Houthi shot will be treated as an Iranian attack. He accused Tehran of supplying weapons and intelligence to the rebels. This comes after strikes killed dozens including Houthi leaders escalating tensions.
Iran has denied direct control over the Houthis calling Trump’s claims baseless. Yet U.S. officials point to evidence of Iranian ships aiding Houthi operations. The White House aims to choke off this support through force and sanctions.
Trump’s warning builds on his push for a new nuclear deal with Iran. He seeks to curb Tehran’s backing of groups like the Houthis as a condition. Iran’s leadership has rejected such limits vowing to stand by its allies.
The Houthis have targeted U.S. vessels since 2023 disrupting vital trade routes. Trump’s response marks his largest Middle East military action since taking office. He frames it as defending American lives and commerce.
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz hinted at strikes on Iranian assets in Yemen. This could broaden the conflict if Tehran retaliates as promised. The U.S. seeks to deter without sparking all-out war.
Critics question Trump’s strategy fearing it risks escalation with Iran. Supporters argue it restores deterrence against rogue actors. The president’s resolve will be tested by Houthi and Iranian reactions.
This standoff reflects Trump’s broader goal to project strength globally. His Iran policy hinges on breaking its proxy network starting with the Houthis. Success or failure could define his foreign agenda.
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