The weekend brought more attacks, deaths, and growing threats across various locations in the Middle East, all fueled by the radical Islamic regime in Iran.
In the case of the two Navy SEALs who’ve been missing since their mission to seize Iranian missiles on January 11, the U.S. Navy has ended an “exhaustive” search.
The two SEALs are now presumed dead after a 10-day search covering more than 21,000 square miles off the coast of Somalia.
They had been in the process of seizing a ship carrying Iranian-made weapons bound for terrorists in Yemen. The SEALs were operating in rough seas at night when one of them fell into the water and the second jumped in after him.
Iranian-Backed Houthi Terrorists in Yemen
On Saturday, the U.S. carried out new strikes on Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, who have been targeting shipping in the Red Sea. U.S. Central Command said the airstrikes targeted “a Houthi anti-ship missile that was aimed into the Gulf of Aden and was prepared to launch.”
“U.S. forces determined the missile presented a threat to merchant vessels and U.S. Navy ships in the region, and subsequently struck and destroyed the missile in self-defense,” a Central Command statement
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