The article describes actions taken by the Trump Administration to address threats from Houthi terrorists, who have attacked U.S. Navy vessels and disrupted commercial shipping in essential waterways. It states that under Trump’s leadership, the Houthis were designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, which led to significant military strikes targeting key leaders within the group.
In contrast, it critiques the Biden Administration for what it describes as insufficient decisive action, suggesting that this has resulted in an increase in attacks against U.S. interests and further disruption of international shipping routes.
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