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The U.S. military strikes Houthi forces, Trump warns Iran.
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IntroductionOn Monday (March 17), U.S. President Trump made a strong statement, asserting that Iran must be held ...

On Monday (March 17), U.S. President Trump made a strong statement, asserting that Iran must be held accountable for any attacks by Houthi forces in Yemen and warned that Iran would face "horrible consequences." At the same time, the United States increased its military actions in the Middle East, launching a new round of airstrikes against Houthi forces to counter their threats to international shipping. This move has further exacerbated U.S.-Iran tensions, complicating the Middle Eastern situation.
U.S. Military Expands Airstrikes, Pressures Houthi Forces
Last Saturday, the U.S. military launched a fresh round of airstrikes on the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah and the Jawf province north of the capital Sanaa, controlled by Houthi forces. Trump emphasized on the social media platform Truth Social that the United States would regard every attack by Houthi forces as a direct act by Iran and would respond accordingly. A White House spokesperson stated that Trump has issued a clear warning to Iran, urging it to "take the U.S. stance seriously." The Pentagon reported that U.S. forces had attacked over 30 military targets of the Houthi forces and stated they would continue to use "overwhelming lethal force" if necessary to end the Houthi threat to international shipping.
Houthi Forces Vow Retaliation, Regional Tensions High
The Houthi-controlled Ministry of Health reported that U.S. airstrikes have killed at least 53 people and injured 98 others, including women and children. Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi warned that as long as the U.S. continues its attacks, their forces will keep targeting American ships in the Red Sea. The Houthis claim their actions are to support Palestinians, but the U.S. and its allies see these attacks as a direct threat to global trade security.
U.S.-Iran Relations Further Deteriorate, Nuclear Talks Stalled
Alongside military actions, the U.S. has increased economic and political pressure on Iran, attempting to force Iran to concede through sanctions and diplomatic measures. However, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei has publicly rejected Trump's offer for negotiations, calling it "deceptive." The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated the government is fully assessing Trump's invitation for talks and will respond at an appropriate time. The ongoing deterioration of U.S.-Iran relations makes the Middle Eastern situation more complex, with peace prospects fraught with uncertainty.
Future Outlook
The U.S. military strikes on Houthi forces and the Trump administration's hardline stance towards Iran reflect an escalation of U.S. strategies in the Middle East. The ongoing Houthi attacks and U.S.-Iran tensions not only threaten regional stability but could also impact global trade and energy supplies. How the U.S.-Iran standoff will unfold and whether the Houthi forces will expand their attack range will become focal points of international attention.

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