
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Defends Airstrikes on Houthi Rebels as 'Doing the World a Favor'
In a recent appearance on CBS’ "Face the Nation," Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended President Donald Trump's airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. Rubio argued that the US is performing a global service by targeting these militants, who have been involved in numerous attacks against American and other nations' vessels. The Houthis, backed by Iran, have reportedly struck or attacked 174 Naval vessels and 145 commercial shipping vessels over the past year. Rubio emphasized that the strikes aim to eliminate the Houthis' ability to disrupt global shipping and terrorize innocent lives. The US will continue its offensive until the Houthis no longer pose a threat. Meanwhile, Trump's post on X (formerly Twitter) warned that the Houthis' "time is up" and their attacks must cease, or they would face "hell raining down upon them." DISCLAIMER: The news presented on this channel is based on real events, sourced from various news RSS feeds. However, an AI editor rewrites the content with a touch of humor and quirkiness to make it more entertaining. While we strive to keep the core facts accurate, some details may be reworded for comedic effect. This content is meant for entertainment purposes—but it's still based on real news. If you're ever in doubt, we encourage you to check the original sources for verification. Stay informed, stay entertained, and don’t take life too seriously!