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US military launches strikes in Yemen, citing retaliation

US military launches strikes in Yemen, citing retaliation


The US military says it has launched strikes on Yemens three coastal radar sites, citing retaliation for two failed missile attacks on American warships in the Red Sea in four days.

The Pentagon claimedthat three radar sites had apparentlybeen destroyed early on Thursday in theimpoverished country.

It branded the move as"limited self-defense strikes," meant to protect Americanpersonnel, ships and freedom of navigation.

"These limited self-defense strikes were conducted toprotect our personnel, our ships, and our freedom of navigationin this important maritime passageway," Pentagon spokesman PeterCook said.

"The United States will respond to any further threatto our ships and commercial traffic, as appropriate," he added.

Cook said that President Barack Obama authorized the strikes on the recommendation of Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and General Joseph Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] US Defense Secretary Ash Carter (L) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford (R) arrive to testify before a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on National Security Challenges and Ongoing Military Operations on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 22, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)[/caption]

The strikes mark the first direct involvement by the US forces in the Muslim country.

USNavy destroyer USS Nitze carried out Tomahawk cruise missiles at about 4:00 a.m. local (0100 GMT), said American military officials, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"These radars were active during previous attacks and attempted attacks on ships in the Red Sea," including the USS Mason, one of the officials said.

The USS Mason, a guided-missiledestroyer,came under attackon Wednesdayfor the second time,accordingtoCook.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] The guided-missile destroyer USS Mason conducts formation exercises with Cyclone-class patrol crafts on September 10, 2016. (Photo by the US Navy)[/caption]

The USS Mason and the USS Ponce, an amphibious warfare ship, were previously targeted on Sunday in a failed missile attack from territory in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen, according to the Pentagon.

On Tuesday, the US military vowedto retaliate for the missile attack.Counterstrike, retaliatory strike: I can tell you that those things are things that we are looking at, said Captain Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman.

The US military has been providing logistic and surveillance support to Saudi Arabia in its military aggression against Yemen, the kingdoms impoverished southern neighbor, which has killed more than 10,000 Yemenis since its onset in March 2015.

Washington has on several occasions criticized the Saudi regime for its crimes against humanity in Yemen, but has shown no sign of ending its support for Riyadh.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Yemenis search for victims under the rubble of houses the day after they were hit in a Saudi airstrike on Yemen's northwestern Saada province, on September 1, 2016. (Photo by AFP)[/caption]

According to a report published byThe Intercepton Monday, the United States and Britain are fully aware of the civilian nature of Saudi Arabias targets in Yemen and yet continue to provide the regime in Riyadhwith weapons and intelligence required to hit them.

London and Washington have indiscriminately and at times deliberately led Saudi warplanes to strike civilian targets in Yemen during the kingdoms months-long military aggression against its southern neighbor.

By Press TV

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