Trump Pauses Houthi Campaign After ‘Capitulation’? – HotAir

Have the Houthis waved the white flag? And did they do so a day too late?

Donald Trump announced a few minutes ago that the US would pause its bombardment in Yemen after the Iranian proxy terrorist army “capitulated.” Trump claims that they have pledged to stop targeting Red Sea shipping, at least:





Trump said the bombings on Houthi targets will stop “effectively immediately.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio then said the “job” was to get attacks on ships in the region to stop.

“If that’s going to stop, we will stop,” he added.

How exactly did the Houthis get in contact with the US? Presumably, they must have worked through their patrons in Tehran, who are not-so-coincidentally attempting to cut a deal with Trump to stave off military action against their nuclear-tech sites. Trump had warned the Iranians that any further Houthi attacks on Red Sea traffic would be considered an attack by Iran, and that the US was prepared to retaliate accordingly. 

The timing on this is … interesting, at least. Trump says the communique came through “last night,” which would have been a few hours before the IDF destroyed Sanaa International Airport and infrastructure in the city. That came in retaliation for a missile that targeted Ben Gurion Airport a few days ago. Does this white flag also apply to Israel?





The Israelis are not yet certain about that, and thus far Trump hasn’t mentioned that key issue:

“We will take their word. They say they will not be blowing up ships anymore, and that was the purpose of what we’ve been doing,” he continues. “I think that’s very positive. They were knocking out of a lot of ships sailing beautifully down the various seas.”

Trump also stresses that the US “will stop the bombing of the Houthis effective immediately.”

He doesn’t mention Israel in his remarks or whether the Houthis also agreed to halt attacks on the Jewish state and targets they claim have Israeli links.

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