The United States is planning to carry out more strikes against Iran-backed groups following the killing of three US troops by these militias, according to White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. In an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” program, Sullivan stated that the US intends to send a clear message that it will respond when its forces are attacked and its people are killed. This comes after the US and Britain launched strikes against 36 Houthi targets in Yemen, as part of ongoing operations against Iran-linked groups. The Pentagon confirmed that the strikes targeted sites used by the Houthis to attack Red Sea shipping. These recent actions are part of a broader conflict that has escalated in the Middle East, involving attacks on US and Israeli targets by Tehran-backed groups. Sullivan emphasized that these strikes are not the end of the US response and that there will be further steps taken, both seen and unseen.
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