Now we send combat nozzles in Yemen: Video

The US Army recently launched combat nozzles with the intention of targeting Houthi forces Yemen shows a new video.
Fox News got a dramatic video showing the jets move toward terrorist goals. It comes shortly after the president Donald Trump launched “determined and powerful” air attacks against the organization of the supported Iran, which aimed for several months to commercial merchandise and US military ships.
“It’s been over a year since the commercial ship under a large aisle was safely sailed through the Suez Channel, Red Sea, Or Aden Aden, “Trump wrote on Saturday in the social place of truth.” The last American warship that passed the Red Sea, four months ago, attacked Houthhis a dozen times. “
“Funded by Iran, Houthi thieves shot rockets on US aircraft and aimed at our troops and allies,” the president continued. “These ruthless attacks cost American and world economy much billion dollars, while bringing innocent lives at risk at the same time.”
On the Navy Navy Navy, they repel the Houthis attack in the Gulf of Aden
American warships intercepted and knocked down about a dozen houto unmanned aircraft since on March 15th, President Donald Trump’s air attacks were launched. (AP Pictures/Getty Pictures)
Trump promised that the US military “would use an irresistible deadly force until we reach our goal.”
“To all Houthhi terrorists, your time has expired and your attacks have to stop, starting today. If you don’t, hell will fall on you like nothing you have never seen before!” concluded his post.
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HouthHi fans participate in a rally against air attacks on the US in Yemen and in the support of the Palestinians in the Gaza Gaza belt in Yemen, in Sani in Yemen, on Friday, February 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman, file)
Ever since the strikes started on Saturday, US forces on the target have been Houthi drone, rocket and air defense. The Senior Defense official said on Sunday, Fox News had had at least a dozen Houthi drinkers.
On Monday, the director of a joint staff for surgery, Lieutenant Alexus Grynkewich told reporters that dozens of “tens of military casualties” have been counted so far.
Houthis claimed that 53 people had been killed since Monday, including five children, but this was not confirmed by the US army.
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President Donald Trump ordered on Saturday air attacks against the Houthho rebel in Yemen. ((Photo by Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images))
“This is also not an endless offensive,” Pentagon chief Sean Parnell said on Monday. “This is not about changing the regime in the Middle East, but that US interests are placed first.”
Morgan Phillips Fox News Digital contributed to this report.