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After debilitating strikes, Trump tells Houthis: Stop shooting at us and ‘we will stop shooting at you’

President Donald Trump on Monday touted the success of the U.S.’s two-week-long offensive against the Houthis in Yemen and issued a clear message: «Stop shooting at U.S. ships, and we will stop shooting at you.»
The Trump administration launched its operations earlier this month after the Houthi terrorist group once again renewed its threats against Israeli vessels earlier this month after Jerusalem cut off humanitarian aid headed for the Gaza Strip.
«The Iran-backed Houthi Terrorists have been decimated by the relentless strikes over the past two weeks,» Trump said in a post on his social media outlet Truth Social on Monday afternoon. «Many of their Fighters and Leaders are no longer with us.»
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President Trump is taking action against the Houthis to defend U.S. shipping assets and deter terrorist threats, the White House posted on X on March 15, 2025. (The White House)
«We hit them every day and night – Harder and harder,» he added.
Trump said their capabilities that enable the Houthis to target shipping in the region are «being rapidly destroyed.»
The terrorist network, backed by Iran, began escalating its attacks on Western ships in the Red Sea following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel. Notably, security experts have pointed out the Houthi attacks are not indiscriminate as they do not routinely target Chinese or Saudi Arabian vessels.
Trump also issued a message to Iran on Monday and warned if the attacks do not stop, Washington will come for Tehran next.
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Houthi followers burn the Israeli and American flags during a tribal gathering on Jan. 14, 2024 on the outskirts of Sana’a, Yemen. Houthi followers gathered to protest against the U.S.-U.K. airstrikes on positions in areas under their control. (Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images)
«Our attacks will continue until they are no longer a threat to Freedom of Navigation,» Trump said. «Otherwise, we have only just begun, and the real pain is yet to come, for both the Houthis and their sponsors in Iran.»
Trump has increased his threats issued against Iran in recent days, warning of direct military repercussions not only if it doesn’t stop arming terrorist networks, but if it continues with its nuclear ambitions.
U.S. Central Command has not released an update about the Houthi leaders allegedly killed in the strikes or the most recent operations.

US President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One before arriving at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, on March 28, 2025. Trump is traveling to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
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According to Houthi representatives, three people were killed in an overnight strike around the Houthi-controlled capital of Sanaa — which the terrorist network has held its grip on since 2014, reported the Associated Press.
The strike, which apparently carried on into Monday morning, came just three days after the previous attack on Friday, which was reported to have been more «intense» than previous aerial campaigns and was carried out over several locations in and around Sanaa.
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Milagro en Myanmar: rescataron vivo a un joven que estuvo cinco días bajo los escombros de un hotel

Cinco días después del terremoto de magnitud 7.7 que sacudió el centro-norte de Myanmar, los equipos de bomberos rescataron este miércoles a un hombre que había quedado atrapado bajo los escombros de un hotel en Naipyidó, la capital del país.
El sobreviviente permanecía atrapado en el piso inferior de un edificio de seis plantas, y fue socorrido a través de un agujero perforado por varios efectivos que lo sacaron en brazos, según muestra un vídeo del Departamento de Servicios de Bomberos de Birmania.
Consciente pero aturdido, el joven de 26 años yacía en el suelo a oscuras, con el torso desnudo y cubierto únicamente por el característico longyi birmano, una prenda que se envuelve alrededor de la cintura y llega hasta los pies. Rápidamente, los rescatistas lo pusieron en una camilla para trasladarlo al hospital.
«En el quinto día después del terremoto, una de las dos personas atrapadas en el piso inferior de un hotel de seis plantas ha sido rescatada con vida», informó el departamento de bomberos en su cuenta de Facebook, en la que se añadió que otra persona atrapada falleció.
Esta fue una de las pocas historias de rescate exitoso cinco días después del movimiento telúrico, que dejó más de 2,700 fallecidos y más de 4,500 heridos, según informó ayer la junta militar, en el poder desde el golpe de Estado de 2021.
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En las últimas horas, el equipo de información del Consejo de Administración Estatal confirmó que el número de muertos ascendió a 2.886, además de 4.639 heridos y 373 desaparecidos.
Myo Nyunt, presidente de la Sociedad de la Cruz Roja de Myanmar, declaró anteriormente a las agencias de noticias internacionales que hubo obstáculos clave en las operaciones de rescate, como problemas en la evaluación del desastre y la coordinación logística.
Debido a preocupaciones de seguridad en las zonas afectadas, los equipos de rescate enfrentaron dificultades significativas para distribuir suministros, especialmente por la escasez de maquinaria pesada, precisó Myo Nyunt.
Por otra parte, Naciones Unidas y la organización Médicos sin Fronteras (MSF) subrayaron que la falta de agua potable amenaza con empeorar la situación en las zonas más cerca del epicentro, como la ciudad de Mandalay o la de Sagaing (ambas a unos 17 kilómetros del mismo), con miles de personas durmiendo a la intemperie cerca de cadáveres.
Según la ONU, cerca de 1.500 rescatistas de 16 países participan en las tareas de ayuda a Myanmar.
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«Bomba nuclear»: Marine Le Pen arremete contra los jueces que la sentenciaron y crece la tensión en Francia

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China launches large military drills around Taiwan to issue ‘severe warning’

China’s military launched large-scale drills around Taiwan Tuesday to send a «severe warning» and a message of «forceful containment against Taiwan independence,» Beijing officials said.
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense said it had tracked 19 Chinese navy vessels in the waters surrounding the island in a 24-hour period from 6 a.m. Monday until 6 a.m. Tuesday. The exercises – which involved Chinese navy, air, ground and rocket forces – were unannounced.
«China’s blatant military provocations not only threaten peace in the Taiwan Strait but also undermine security in the entire region, as evidenced by drills near Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and the South China Sea,» Taiwan’s Presidential Office wrote on X. «We strongly condemn China’s escalatory behavior.»
Taiwan defense officials added that they had been tracking the movement of China’s Shandong aircraft carrier since Saturday and that its carrier group had entered into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone on Monday. In response, Taiwan dispatched military aircraft and ships and activated land-based missile systems, according to Reuters.
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China’s Shandong aircraft carrier is seen in this screenshot taken from a video titled «Subdue Demons and Vanquish Evils», released by the Eastern Theater Command of China’s People’s Liberation Army on April 1, 2025. (Eastern Theatre Command/Handout via Reuters)
«I want to say these actions amply reflect (China’s) destruction of regional peace and stability,» Taiwan’s Defense Minister Wellington Koo said.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Tuesday that «the National Security Council briefed me on this, this morning, and they said that the president is emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace in the Taiwan Strait, encouraging the peaceful resolution of these cross-strait issues, [and] reiterating our opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force or coercion.»
China’s Xinhua News Agency said the Eastern Theater Command on Tuesday conducted «multi-subject drills in waters to the north, south and east of Taiwan Island.»
The theater command «organized its vessel and aircraft formations, in coordination with conventional missile troops and long-range rocket launching systems, to conduct drills of air interception, assault on maritime targets, strikes on ground objects, and joint blockade and control,» Xinhua quoted the command as saying.
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A military jet lands at Hsinchu Air Base in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on April 1. (Reuters/Annabelle Chih)
The exercises were «aimed at testing the troops’ capabilities of carrying out integrated operations, seizure of operational control and multi-directional precision strikes, the command said.
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office also said the exercises were directed at Lai Ching-te, Taiwan’s strongly pro-independence president.

This image released by the Taiwan Ministry of National Defense shows China’s Shandong aircraft carrier sailing near Taiwan on Monday, March 31. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense via AP)
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«Lai Ching-te stubbornly insists on a ‘Taiwan independence’ stance, brazenly labeling the mainland as a ‘foreign hostile force,’ and has put forward a so-called «17-point strategy … stirring up anti-China sentiments,» China’s Taiwan Affairs Office said in a statement. «We will not tolerate or condone this in any way and must resolutely counter and severely punish these actions.»
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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