The Houthis say the strikes led to 31 deaths; the United States has not yet released death toll estimates.
National Security Adviser Micahel Waltz said on March 16 that the Trump administrationâs strikes on Houthis in Yemen resulted in significant blows to its leadership.
In an interview with âFox News Sunday,â Waltz confirmed the strikes and described the Houthis, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, as âessentially Al Qaeda with sophisticated Iranian-backed air defenses and anti-ship cruise missiles and drones.â
âWe hit the Houthi leadership, killing several of their key leaders last night, their infrastructure, the missiles,â he said.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump ordered several airstrikes on Houthi-held areas in Yemen, vowing to use âoverwhelming lethal forceâ until the Iran-back terrorists end their attacks on a critical sea lane.
The Houthis said the strikes led to at least 31 deaths, but those numbers could not be independently verified, and the United States has not yet released death toll estimates.
While speaking with ABCâs âThis Weekâ on Sunday, Waltz emphasized the threat to global shipping, which has forced many vessels to reroute around the southern tip of Africa.
âIt is Iran that has repeatedly funded, resourced, trained and helped the Houthis target not only U.S. warships, but global commerce, and has helped the Houthis shut down two of the worldâs most strategic sea lanes,â Waltz said. âSeventy percent of global shipping is now diverting around Southern Africa, adding to the cost of goods, disrupting global economies, adding to or shutting off supplies to the United States.â
Trump has warned Iran to stop supporting the terrorist organization, vowing to hold the nation âfully accountableâ for the Houthisâ actions.
Iran is denying any direct involvement. Gen. Hossein Salami, the head of Iranâs paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, said his nation âplays no role in setting the national or operational policiesâ of allied militant groups throughout the region, according to state-run media.
Speaking with CBSâs âFace the Nationâ on Sunday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Houthis have struck or attacked the U.S. Navy 174 times and 145 times, respectively, in the last 18 months.
âWe basically have a band of pirates with guided precision anti-ship weaponry exacting a toll system in one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. Thatâs just not sustainable,â he said.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the airstrikes are âabout freedom of navigation and restoring deterrence.â
âThe minute the Houthis say, âweâll stop shooting at your ships, weâll stop shooting at your drones,â this campaign will end. But until then, it will be unrelenting,â he told Fox Newsâ âSunday Morning Futures.â
Yemenâs Houthis targeted U.S. aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and its warships with ballistic missiles and drones in response to alleged U.S. attacks on Yemen, the groupâs military spokesperson, Yahya Sarea, said in a televised statement on Sunday.
He said the group will continue attacks on Israeli ships passing through the Red Sea if Israel does not lift a block on aid entering Gaza.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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