Iran Orders Military Withdrawal from Yemen Amid US Strikes
Iran Orders Military Withdrawal from Yemen Amid US Strikes

Iran Orders Military Withdrawal from Yemen Amid US Strikes

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In response to intensified U.S. airstrikes on the Houthi group, Iran has ordered its military personnel to withdraw from Yemen, reflecting a strategic shift to avoid direct confrontation with the U.S. A senior Iranian official indicated that the decision aims to prevent escalations if Iranian soldiers were to be killed, with a growing concern in Tehran regarding how to manage relations with the Trump administration. Concurrently, reports reveal that senior Houthi leaders have gone into hiding amid fears of targeted strikes, with many relocating to remote areas. The U.S. bombing campaign has severely impacted Houthi capabilities, prompting fears within the group about their survival, as they face significant military losses. The Pentagon has reinforced its presence in the region, deploying additional naval and air support. This situation marks a critical juncture in the regional dynamics, as the Houthi's reliance on Iranian support diminishes under the pressure of U.S. military action.

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