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FOX and Friends Saturday

available in podcast form and call in as well. pete: fancy logo, congrats. very, very cool. in the meantime, rachel and i are also here. we're going to continue with "fox & friends" to the top story. the u.s. launching a new round of retaliatory strikes against iranian-backed houthi rebels in yemen overnight. rachel: this decision to strike coming as defense secretary lloyd austin remains hospitalized this morning. will: alexandria hoff is live with the details this morning. >> good morning. military officials confirm that houthis launch a ballistic missile into shipping lanes that the u.s. and uk and other nations took to deter the continued assaults and brings the total number to 29 attacks by houthis on shipping vessels since november 19th. defense officials say the latest antiship missile firing did not

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The ReidOut

military actually struck all of the targets they had been considering earlier. as you said, they used a combination of fighter jets, launched off of u.s. navy platform in the u.s. case. which is there in the region, and they also fired tomahawk missiles, also from u.s. navy ships. now, we're still waiting to hear exactly what they struck, but u.s. officials say they hit inside the houthi controlled area in yemen, and the sorts of targets they were going after included things like structures where they would be able to hit locations that could have an impact to stop some of these continued houthi attacks against the shipping lanes in the red sea. as you mentioned, the houthis have been targeting commercial and potentially military ships in the southern red sea since about november 19th. it all started with a brazen attack that day where at least ten armed militants rappelled down from helicopters and took over a cargo ship. since then, they have fired

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Anderson Cooper 360

bases and whoever cooperates with it no matter the cost. have you seen any response by the houthis thus far? there was also a claim they made about launching retaliatory strikes. >> so far we've not seen any kind of reaction or retaliation. and it's important to remember how we got here. on november 19th we started to see these houthi attacks against commercial vessels transiting this waterway. over 50 nations have been affected by this. as you know 10, 15% of global trade transits the red sea. there'd been multiple warnings by nations to say there would be consequences. clearly none of us want to see an escalation of conflict. no one wants to see the tensions rise in the region, but it's unacceptable to see the kind of behavior that we've been seeingch and so, again, tonight was intend today disrupt and degrade their ability to launch those attacks. >> how much of this coalition force is comprised of u.s. military assets?

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Americas Newsroom

had a leak. they claimed five people died, six injured. critics say the aggression won't stop until the u.s. goes after targets inside iran. moreover biden's decision to remove the houthis from the foreign terrorist list have hurt the u.s. ability to respond. >> does the president have any regrets over delisting the houthis as a terror organization? >> i've already said we're going to review that decision. we are. i've said it a couple of weeks ago that we were going to take a look at that decision and we still are. >> the houthis are still holding captive the crew of a commercial vessel galaxy leader since november 19th. it is being used as a tourist attract shuchblt people can take selfies and stomp on american

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The Faulkner Focus

and unpunished. another adding america and britain will have to prepare to pay a heavy price and bear all the dire consequences of this blatant aggression. okay. they are calling this blatant aggression after over 130 attacks, this bombardment came after 30 minutes after the u.s. military said the houthis had staged their 27th attack on shipping lanes since november 19th firing a missile into the gulf. the white house and pentagon have said they warned of consequences. so far there are none. now they're warning us? why are we be lined the eight ball on all of this? >> it is all about deterrents, projecting strength, not weakness. we have been projecting weakness. with respect to the iran-backed militias. the houthi rebels have hit

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Morning Joe

container ships moving through the red sea? what was it about right now that prompted this response? >> sure. first of all, thanks very much for having me. what you saw last night was a multi-national effort with the united states and the united kingdom, with support from australia, bahrain, canada, and the netherlands, to conduct strikes against houthi targets that included missile storage facilities, coastal radar, uav storage facilities, all targets that were contributing to the ability of the houthis to conduct attacks against international commerce and mariners transiting the red sea and the gulf of aden. these strikes were very deliberate, very focused on degrading and disrupting the ability of the houthis to conduct these kinds of strikes in the future. in terms of how we got here, on november 19th, we started to see the houthis conducting these indiscriminate attacks against commercial vessels, putting mariners at risk. we've had 27 attacks since

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America Reports

they could have accurately degraded the houthis five years ago. didn't need to wait. >> we have enormous intelligence assets in the region. i think we knew where the missiles and the drones and everything were coming for. i think president biden had to get pressured into it. his first instinct is not to escalate, to be in my view overly cautious but i think he finally realized the houthis were not going to go away and it was beginning to impede the world's commerce. 15% goes through the strait and time to get something done. >> john: you mentioned the shipping that goes through here, and the strait about 18 miles wide, about half the width of the straits of hormuz up until now was the choke point. 27 attacks on commercial shipping since november 19th and then there's this, more than 130 attacks against u.s. interests in the middle east, and of course, we all know when we go

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

requirements and responsibility to let folks know about his medical condition, so we have learned a lot from this experience. we are not making any excuses. we are very focused on making sure the nation remains safe and that is what we will continue to do going forward. >> neil: some republican critics who want the general to step down have pointed out this whole houthi attack line might have been a deflection. should say the vast majority supported the move, in fact, if there's any criticism of why it took so long to act as he did. but what do you make of those who think this was all part of a subterfuge here? >> yeah, thanks, neil, look. i'm a military officer. i am a political. we are focused on operational requirements and getting the job done. the fact is since november 19th, the houthis have conducted 27, now today 28, missile attacks against international maritime shipping and putting the lives of innocent mariners at risk, and so last night, what you saw

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Deadline White House

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Special Report With Bret Baier

rebels have been attacking commercial shipping on the red sea. on tuesday they launched their largest, most complex attack yet. the pentagon says f-1s from the carrier uss eisenhower along with guided missile destroyers from the u.s. and u.k. navies shot down 18 drones, two cruise missiles, and a ballistic missile. u.s. central command says this morning the houthis fired another antiship ballistic missile into a busy international shipping lane in the gulf of aden, the 28th attack since november 19th. the u.s. and allies have been weighing how to respond. secretary of state anthony blinken warned there will be consequences for the houthi's actions. yesterday chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general c.q. brown spoke with counterpart about houthi attacks. on land there have been at least 130 attacks by iran backed militias against u.s. forces in iraq and syria since october 17th. including 16 since the east coast of january 1st. that's when defense secretary

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