Trump says Huthis to be 'annihilated,' warns Iran to stop aid

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Published On: 19 Mar 2025, 23:36 Updated On:19 Mar 2025, 23:46
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WASHINGTON, March 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels "will be completely annihilated," warning Tehran against continuing aid for the group amid an ongoing US military campaign against them.

"Iran must stop the sending of these Supplies IMMEDIATELY. Let the Houthis fight it out themselves. Either way they lose, but this way they lose quickly," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

The Republican referenced reports that Iran "has lessened its intensity on Military Equipment and General Support" for the Huthis, though added "they are still sending large levels of Supplies."

"Tremendous damage has been inflicted upon the Houthi barbarians, and watch how it will get progressively worse -- It's not even a fair fight, and never will be. They will be completely annihilated!" his post continued.

The United States began launching heavy strikes against Yemen's Huthis on Saturday. Washington has pledged overwhelming force until the rebels stop firing on key shipping routes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

Part of Iran's "axis of resistance" against the United States and Israel, the Huthis have been hampering the trade lane since the start of the Gaza war, claiming solidarity with Palestinians.

The Huthis on Wednesday claimed to have carried out an attack on American warships in the Red Sea, the fourth strike they took credit for in the past three days.

 

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