three hours of breaking have diminished the groups ability to launch missiles and drones again shipping in the red sea. the houthi spokesman says it will stop attacking ships and at five of its fighters were killed and six were injured overnight. the group has issued a statement saying it was legitimate targets after the strike. more than 60 houthi military strikes have struck due to attacks on the ships in the red sea. they included what the us called command and control systems, launch systems, reduction facilities and air defence radar systems. among the areas targeted in the capital and the port. this was the capital and the port. this was the moment us air is general and requested an urgent meeting of the un security council. iran, which supports the who these condemn the strikes in yemen as a clear violation of countries of integrity. the british government described the strikes as a limited proportion response and said no more military action was immediately planned. o
locked-in in terms of what we might see from the uk and the us.- see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle of see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first - see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first of - for a couple of reasons. first of all the strikes is the prudish thing that british prime minister has set out is of vital uk interest at stake. this is about trade with our economy, our prosperity and therefore is not something you can simply let pass. if you start by making the statement of the 16 strikes this morning you must assume that those strikes will not be the end of the matter and you must absolutely be prepared to do it again if it s necessary or you will be accused of making some sort of token gesture but dropping back into endemic strategic weakness that s not to the uk s advantage. the war he is always
these allegations that sean spicer read out. they are utterly ridiculous and should be ignored. we are hearing other politicians here in britain piling on. the leader of the third largest party here saying trump is compromising the vital uk/u.s. security relationship to try to cover his embarrassment. this harms our and u.s. security. he goes on to add shameful. this is something we are seeing a lot of push back here. we talked to the prime minister s office this morning. this is quite embarrassing for theresa may. she was the first prime minister to sit down and have a special relationship fighting huge issues in britain. brexit and on another huge