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Senior military official: Houthis in Yemen are likely to pose a persistent problem for the US

Senior military official: Houthis in Yemen are likely to pose a persistent problem for the US

A senior U.S. official stated on Tuesday that Yemen's Iran aligned Houthi group will be a persistent issue for the U.S. even after Washington reached an agreement with the Houthis last month, ending a U.S. aerial campaign against the group.

Air Force Lieutenant-General Alexus Grynkewich told lawmakers that the Houthis will likely be a persistent issue... with which we'll have to deal in the future. Grynkewich was nominated as the new commander of U.S. Military's European Command.

Last month, Donald Trump announced that the U.S. was ceasing to bomb the Houthis who were firing on U.S. warships, as well as commercial vessels, off Yemen's coastline. Under the agreement, the group that had claimed to be acting in solidarity for Palestinians during Israel’s military campaign against Gaza stopped firing on U.S. vessels.

During the U.S. bombing of Yemen, which lasted for nearly two months, rights groups expressed concern about civilian casualties.

The Houthis warned last week that they would target U.S. vessels in the Red Sea again if Washington joined Israeli attacks against Iran. They haven't resumed their attacks despite the fact that the U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend.

Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran on Monday. Reporting by Phil Stewart, Idrees Al-Il; Editing by David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)