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U.S. President Joe Biden's blistering strikes on Yemen followed weeks of warnings to the Houthis to stop attacking Red Sea shipping - or else. Yet the Houthis continued firing drones and missiles, seemingly goading the United States to follow through on its threats. That has raised a question for some experts: Did the Houthis want
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U.S. President Joe Biden's blistering strikes on Yemen followed weeks of warnings to the Houthis to stop attacking Red Sea shipping - or else. Yet the Houthis continued firing drones and missiles, seemingly goading the United States to follow through on its threats. Gerald Feierstein, a former U.S. ambassador to Yemen, is among those who think the United States has given the Houthis exactly what they wanted: a fight.
The Houthis, a group of Yemeni mountain fighters, have been firing drones and missiles in response to US President Joe Biden s strikes on Red Sea shipping. The Houthis, who have controlled most of Yemen for nearly a decade, have claimed that five fighters have been killed in 73 air strikes. They have vowed to continue their attacks on shipping, which they claim are intended to support Palestinians against Israel.