The Biden administration's approach to the Houthi rebels in Yemen is under scrutiny from various quarters, including British PM, U.S. senators, and political commentators. Criticism is focused on the lack of a clear strategy, with British PM questioning the wisdom of following a 'senile guy and an extremely chaotic administration' into an 'undefined military adventure.' Senator Kaine expresses concerns about the administration's approach not being a deterrent and is seeking answers on the strategy. The administration's actions are also criticized for potentially escalating tensions with Iran, which is accused of supporting the Houthi attacks on Americans and has been enriched by the Biden administration with approximately $100 billion. Iran-backed militias have attacked U.S. personnel hundreds of times in recent months, and a senior administration official acknowledges that airstrikes will not stop the Houthis, supported by Iran, the world's largest state sponsor of terror, from launching further attacks. Bipartisan senators have questioned the legal authority President Biden has to authorize strikes against the Houthis.
Biden's New Houthi Strategy Is "Like Trying To Find A Needle In A Haystack, While Eating Truffles And Foie-Gras" https://t.co/j2DdFEkQ2m
Biden warned by Republican AND Democrat senators to not escalate tensions after latest strikes on Houthis in Yemen as lawmakers are sharply divided on whether the U.S. is legally at war in the Middle East https://t.co/kjn9pS2vad https://t.co/ctgZvVxah8
KIRBY: "If the Iranian government is concerned about escalation, then the best thing they could do would be to cut off the support that they give to groups like Hamas..." REMINDER: Biden has enriched Iran, the world's largest state sponsor of terror, with ~$100 billion. https://t.co/1v67QnIe3l
A bipartisan group of senators sent a letter to President Biden questioning what legal authority the commander-in-chief has to authorize strikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen. https://t.co/bxZmmbauiu https://t.co/OvQ5n3SHNT
Even President Biden concedes that airstrikes aren't—and won't—stop the Houthis from launching further attacks in the Red Sea, writes Gregory Brew https://t.co/1ST8MkoVFF
Biden’s lame Houthi ‘listing’ won’t deter the terrorists — or their backer, Iran https://t.co/19SZ9ROf00 https://t.co/022T0EqkEK
It's no surprise that Iran is directly behind the Houthi attacks on Americans. Until Biden confronts Iran, this will only get worse. https://t.co/YhX2V1BwyV
"The Biden administration acknowledged attacks on the Houthis won’t by themselves stop the Iran-backed militants...what will stop the Houthis? A senior administration official laid it out as follows." Your Amazon orders are gonna be SCREWED: https://t.co/vOglL1KsIg https://t.co/5LO9t0xVON
KIRBY: "Iranian support of the Houthis is nothing new." Reminder: Biden has enriched Iran with ~$100 billion since taking office. Iran-backed militias have attacked U.S. personnel in the Middle East hundreds of times in recent months. https://t.co/fQT3VwHpch
More Biden Recklessness: Bombing Houthi Jihadists While Keeping Our Borders Wide Open https://t.co/uDYZ0iV8s9
Kaine on US attacks on the Houthis: The Biden administration is predicting that it's going to mean that it will escalate so thus far, it's not been a deterrent. And I have a lot of questions about what's the strategy and I hoping to get answers to that question soon.
British PM admits that there’s basically no strategy around the Houthi strikes. Biden and his highly dysfunctional administration are driving the show here. Is it wise to follow a senile guy and an extremely chaotic administration in an undefined military adventure? Ask Rishi. 🤷♂️ https://t.co/ckA0uFp5Ic