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Having long sought to avoid it, the White House may have just opened a new front in its confrontation with Iran’s proxies amid Israel’s war in Gaza.
US and UK aircraft, along with American warships, launched at least two waves of strikes targeting a total of 28 Houthi military sites across Yemen after midnight on Friday, expending more than 150 precision-guided munitions to knock out drone and missile launch systems and storage facilities, as well as command and control nodes.
US F/A-18s and Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4s, along with Tomahawk missiles fired by US Navy surface ships and the USS Florida guided-missile submarine, also struck Houthi coastal radar facilities, ostensibly blunting their ability to pinpoint foreign ships beyond the horizon on the Red Sea.