The State Department has designated the Iran-backed Houthis of Yemen as a foreign terrorist organization, reinforcing a prior executive order by President Trump. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the importance of such designations in fighting terrorism. The Houthis have increasingly threatened U.S. interests, especially since their attacks on vessels in the Red Sea following the Israel-Hamas conflict.
On Tuesday, the U.S. State Department designated Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), reinforcing President Donald Trump’s executive order issued in January. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that such designations are fundamental in combating terrorism and acting as effective measures to limit terrorist activities.
The designation of the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization underscores the heightened concerns regarding their aggressive actions in the Red Sea. The move reflects ongoing tensions in U.S. foreign policy towards Yemen and the broader Middle East region. The United States remains committed to countering threats posed by such groups.
Original Source: freebeacon.com