The US Army recently launched fighter jets with the intention of focusing Houthi troops In Yemen shows new videos.
Fox News obtains the dramatic video that shows that the jets are on their way to the terrorist goals. It comes soon after president Donald Trump Launched “decisive and powerful” air strikes against the organization supported by Iran, which has been aimed at commercial trade ships and American military ships for several months.
“It is more than a year since a commercial ship in the US sailed safely through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, Or the Gulf of Aden, “wrote Trump in a social post truth on Saturday.” The last American warship that went through the Red Sea four months ago was attacked by the Houthis during a dozen times. “
“Financed by Iran, the Houthi criminals fired rockets on American planes and aimed at our troops and allies,” the president continued. “These ruthless attacks have cost the US and the global economy many billions of dollars, while at the same time endangers innocent lives.”
American naval vessels keep an attack from Houthis in Gulf of Aden

American warships intercepted and shots around a dozen Houthi drones since the air strikes of President Donald Trump were launched on 15 March. (AP -images/getty images)
Trump promised that the US Army would “use overwhelming fatal power until we have achieved our goal.”
“For all Houthi terrorists you have time to stop and your attacks, starting today. If they don’t, hell will rain on you like nothing you’ve ever seen before!” His post concluded.
Trump designed Iranian supported Houthis as terrorists: “threaten (s) safety of American citizens”

Houthi supporters attend a meeting against the air strikes led by the US on Yemen and to support the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Yemen, in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, February 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman, file)
Since the strikes started on Saturday, Houthi Drone, Missile and Air Defense Systems have been the target of American troops. A high defense officer told Fox News on Sunday that so far at least a dozen Houthi drones have been shot by American troops.
On Monday, Joint Staff Director for Operations Lt. Gene. Alexus Gynkichwich reporters that “dozens of military victims” had been counted so far.
The Houthis claimed that 53 people were killed from Monday, including five children, but that was not confirmed by the US Army.
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President Donald Trump ordered air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen on Saturday. ((Photo by Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images))
“This is also not an endless offensive,” said Pentagon Sean Parnell spokesperson Monday. “This is not about regime change in the middle -east, this is about the first place of American interests.”
Morgan Phillips from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.