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Pete Hegseth Warns Terrorists It Will ‘Only Get Worse’ For Them Unless They Stop ‘Shooting At Our Ships’

The Department of Defense Pete Hegses Bureau warned the Houthi terrorists on Monday that things will “get worse” for them unless they stop “fires” on US ships.

President Donald Trump’s administration will continue to threaten Americans in order to carry out massive operations against Iran-backed Hooty terrorists in Yemen and defend America’s interests, Hegses said. The Secretary of Defense also said the US would not “tolerate” a “catastrophic campaign” against the Hoosys until it agreed to stop threats from US warships.

“Three weeks have been a bad thing for Houthis and we’re about to get worse,” Hegseth said. “Whether it’s underground facilities, weapons manufacturing, bunkers, opens, or an army of air defense assets, it was a catastrophic campaign. We’re not tolerant, we’re just going to be relentless until Houthis stops shooting on our ships.

“So we know because we have more options, more pressure to apply and we see how devastating this campaign is in Yemen. (Related: We confirmed that the White House has confirmed Heggs, Waltz & Company. We leaked war plans to journalists)

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Houthis has attacked US naval vessels more than 170 times since 2023, spending nearly $1 million more fuel on commercial vessels, adding about two weeks of transit time around Africa. According to To the White House. The US military deployed around Iran in the wake of strikes against the Hooty rebels, including naval strikes. group Leading by USS Harry S. Truman Aircraft Carrier.

Trump was surprised announcement On Monday, the US will be holding a “very big meeting” with Iran on nuclear negotiations on Saturday. The president repeatedly warned that Iran must continue to sign new nuclear deals and face military strikes.

Trump I said The Social Post of Truth in March warns Iran that “will be responsible for Houssis attacks on US commercial and military vessels, and that “the outcome will be disastrous.” The president said Iran “determines all movements” by carrying out an attack on terrorists with weapons and “very sophisticated military equipment.”

Hegseth, along with other members of the administration, was under attack over a signal chat for accidentally leaking details about an attack on Houthis on Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Goldberg said national security adviser Mike Waltz accidentally added him to the chat, where Hegses detailed the weapon type and timing of the attack.

General Inspector (OIG)’s DoD office has launched an investigation into the use of Hegses’ signal chat to discuss the strike plan.

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