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Trump Re-Designates the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization

January 23, 2025
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Trump Re-Designates the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization
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President Donald Trump re-designated the Houthi rebels in Yemen as a Foreign Terrorist Organization on his third day in office Wednesday, restoring a status that former President Joe Biden had reversed upon taking office in 2021.

Breitbart News reported in Feburary 2021:

President Joe Biden is de-listing the Houthi rebels of Yemen as a terrorist organization, despite the fact that the group attacks civilians, considers the U.S. an enemy, and is armed and funded by Iran.

As Breitbart News has previously reported: “The Houthis are a jihadist organization whose slogan is ‘God Is Great, Death to America, Death to Israel, a Curse on the Jews, Victory to Islam.’”

The Biden administration announced the move on Friday, ostensibly to allow humanitarian aid to reach Yemen. It follows an announcement by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan that the U.S. was ending its support for Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen on behalf of the legitimate government.

The Houthis launched the war in 2014. Iran backs the rebels, partly because control of Yemen gives Iran a strategic position across the Bab el Mandeb Strait from U.S. forces that are stationed in Djibouti on the Red Sea. Both sides in the civil war have committed atrocities.

The move is Biden’s latest slap to U.S. allies in the region — and an apparent attempt to appease Iran, which the Biden administration hopes to entice back to the negotiating table.

Since Biden de-listed the Houthis, they have launched missile attack against Saudi Arabia, attacked international shipping in the Red Sea, and launched long-rang missile and drones against Israeli civilians.

Some left-wing organizations complained about Trump’s decision. Oxfam America’s Director of Peace & Security Scott Paul called Trump’s decision “yet another blow to Yemenis caught in 10 years of deadly conflict.”

He added: “No matter their actions, designating them as a terrorist group only compounds the suffering of Yemenis and is unlikely to alter the Houthis’ policies. Instead, the US should support new, independent accountability mechanisms and a renewed focus on a political settlement to the conflict.”

The post Trump Re-Designates the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization appeared first on Breitbart.

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