Since the President Donald Trump Fox News launched an air strike on terrorist groups on Saturday.
A senior defense official told Fox News about the developments on Sunday. The official added that the drones targeted the U.S. Navy’s Truman Airlines strike team and were shot “before the well”, posing a serious threat.
The latest military operation occurred in the Houthis attacks in nearly a year and a half, both on commercial merchant ships and American warships. In Saturday’s Truth Social Job, Trump wrote that he “ordered the U.S. military to launch decisive and powerful military operations against Houthi terrorists in Yemen.”
“Since a year, commercial ships have sailed safely across the Suez Canal, Red Sea, Trump continued, or the Gulf of Aden. Four months ago, the last American warship passing through the Red Sea was attacked by Hoothis twelve times. ”
U.S. Navy ships repel attacks from Hussitus in the Gulf of Aden

Since the launch of Donald Trump air strikes on March 15, US warships have been intercepted and shot down twelve Houthi drones. (Getty Images/AP)
Trump wrote that “the ruthless attacks cost the U.S. and the world economy billions while putting innocent lives at risk.”
“For all Houthi terrorists, your time has come and your attack must start today. His post is over.
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC on February 26, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Trump redesignated Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) in January. His first administration named Houthis the FTO, but the Biden administration later reversed the move.
On Sunday, White House Posted photos of Trump. Secretary of State Marco Rubio National Security Advisor Mike Waltz monitors the strike.
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President Trump is taking action against Hotis to defend U.S. transportation assets and to stop terrorism threats, the White House released on March 15, 2025. (White House)
“President Trump is taking action against Hotis to defend U.S. transportation assets and to block terrorist threats. The U.S. economic and national threats have long been attacked by Hosis. Not during this presidency.”
Danielle Wallace of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.