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(Wall Street Journal) Editorial - The Houthis in Yemen fired an Iranian ballistic missile at Israel on Sunday from 1,200 miles away. The attack underscores that the Houthis are undeterred by American denunciations and pinprick responses to their assault on commercial shipping in the Red Sea region. The U.S. should long ago have taken stronger action against the Houthis, as well as against Iran for supplying missiles to Russia and the Houthis. The civilized world is losing its war with the Houthis and Iranians as Israel has to live with Houthi attacks while U.S. Navy commanders in the region play defense against Houthi assaults. Imagine what will happen when Iran gets nuclear weapons. 2024-09-17 00:00:00Full Article
The Growing Houthi Missile Threat to Israel
(Wall Street Journal) Editorial - The Houthis in Yemen fired an Iranian ballistic missile at Israel on Sunday from 1,200 miles away. The attack underscores that the Houthis are undeterred by American denunciations and pinprick responses to their assault on commercial shipping in the Red Sea region. The U.S. should long ago have taken stronger action against the Houthis, as well as against Iran for supplying missiles to Russia and the Houthis. The civilized world is losing its war with the Houthis and Iranians as Israel has to live with Houthi attacks while U.S. Navy commanders in the region play defense against Houthi assaults. Imagine what will happen when Iran gets nuclear weapons. 2024-09-17 00:00:00Full Article
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