
Second US carrier deployed to Red Sea, Trump expands fight against Houthis
By Ryan Robertson (Anchor), William Jackson (Producer), Emma Stoltzfus (Video Editor)
- U.S. forces launched airstrikes and deployed dual aircraft carriers to counter Houthi rebel threats to shipping routes and regional security. The campaign aims to degrade the group’s capabilities.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the USS Carl Vinson to join the USS Harry S. Truman.
- President Donald Trump granted U.S. Central Command broader authority for offensive operations.
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The U.S. military has escalated operations against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, extending a campaign of airstrikes that entered its tenth straight day.
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- The U.S. is extending the deployment of the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier in the Middle East to assist in operations against the Iranian-backed Houthis.
- A recent U.S. statement noted that the USS Carl Vinson is expected to arrive in the region, extending its original deployment by three months.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered additional U.S. military presence in the area, increasing airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
- High-Level talks concerning Iran's nuclear program are planned between senior U.S. and Israeli officials next week.
- President Donald Trump has ordered a second aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, to the Middle East due to rising tensions with the Houthis and Iran's actions regarding nuclear weapons.
- The U.S. has deployed a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East amid rising tensions over Houthi attacks, according to military officials.
- The Houthis launched ballistic missiles at Israel, prompting air defense responses with no reported casualties or damage.
- Houthi fighters have vowed to continue attacks until Israel withdraws from Gaza, threatening shipping in the Red Sea, as mentioned by AFP.
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The latest response included deploying a second aircraft carrier to the region, signaling a significant shift in U.S. military posture away from the Indo-Pacific and toward the Red Sea.
The decision followed renewed Houthi threats to attack shipping routes and fire missiles at Israel.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the USS Carl Vinson to leave the Pacific and join the USS Harry S. Truman in the Middle East. The U.S. Navy has committed two strike groups to the region, marking its second dual-carrier deployment within six months.

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What triggered the recent US air campaign?
The airstrikes began on March 15 after the Houthis said they would resume attacks on vessels linked to Israel over the Gaza blockade.
Since September 2023, U.S. officials said the group has launched more than 100 drones and missiles at commercial ships. The attacks sunk two vessels and killed four sailors.
U.S. officials said the attacks jeopardize international shipping and regional security.
The Red Sea is one of the world’s busiest maritime routes, and Houthi actions have raised insurance rates and threatened global supply chains.
Where are the airstrikes taking place?
American forces have targeted locations across Yemen, including Sanaa, Saada, Hodeida and Marib. Houthi officials said a strike in the capital killed one person and injured 13 others.
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said the military struck command centers, communication sites, weapons factories and drone production facilities. The Houthis have not verified the extent of the damage.
The Pentagon has not released full details on the number of strikes or their targets, but officials said the campaign aims to degrade the group’s ability to carry out further attacks.
What does the carrier deployment mean?
The USS Carl Vinson was operating in the Pacific and had been preparing to return to its homeport in San Diego. The U.S. Navy will extend the USS Vinson deployment by three months, joining forces with the USS Harry S. Truman, which will stay in the region for another month.
Together, the dual-carrier presence offers commanders additional strike capability and serves as a signal to Iran, the Houthis’ main backer. The U.S. has used similar shows of force in the past to deter threats from Tehran and its regional proxies.
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How has the policy shifted under Trump?
President Donald Trump has given U.S. Central Command broader authority to conduct offensive operations without waiting for White House approval. That marks a departure from the Biden administration, which required presidential sign-off for offensive strikes. The Biden-era policy permitted defensive action but emphasized restraint.
Trump vowed to annihilate the Houthis completely and hold Iran accountable for their actions. A Pentagon spokesperson said the current operation is not “an endless offensive,” but the scope and duration remain unclear.
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A SECOND U.S. AIRCRAFT CARRIER IS HEADING TO THE MIDDLE EAST AS AMERICAN FORCES CONTINUE STRIKING HOUTHI TARGETS IN YEMEN FOR A TENTH STRAIGHT DAY. THE AIR CAMPAIGN BEGAN EARLIER THIS MONTH AFTER IRAN-BACKED REBELS RENEWED THREATS TO ATTACK RED SEA SHIPPING LANES AND FIRE MISSILES AT ISRAEL.
THE STRIKES MARK A BROADER SHIFT IN U.S. MILITARY POSTURE, WITH ASSETS MOVING FROM THE PACIFIC TO REINFORCE OPERATIONS IN THE REGION.
U.S. FORCES TARGETED SITES ACROSS YEMEN. THE HOUTHIS SAY A STRIKE ON THE CAPITAL KILLED ONE PERSON AND WOUNDED 13. U-S NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER MIKE WALTZ SAYS THE MILITARY HIT COMMAND CENTERS, COMMUNICATIONS HUBS, WEAPONS FACTORIES, AND DRONE SITES. THE HOUTHIS ARE NOT CONFIRMING THE DAMAGE.
THE U.S. STARTED LAUNCHING MORE AIRSTRIKES ON MARCH 15 AFTER THE HOUTHIS THREATENED TO TARGET ISRAELI-LINKED SHIPS OVER THE GAZA BLOCKADE. SINCE NOVEMBER 2023 HOUTHI REBELS ATTACKED MORE THAN 100 COMMERCIAL VESSELS, SINKING TWO SHIPS AND KILLING FOUR SAILORS.
ON SUNDAY, THEY LAUNCHED A BALLISTIC MISSILE AT ISRAEL THAT WAS INTERCEPTED AFTER TRIGGERING SIRENS ACROSS THE COUNTRY’S CENTRAL REGIONS.
IN RESPONSE TO GROWING ATTACKS — DEFENSE SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH ORDERED THE USS CARL VINSON AND ITS STRIKE GROUP, CURRENTLY OPERATING IN THE PACIFIC, TO REDEPLOY TO THE MIDEAST AND JOIN THE USS HARRY S. TRUMAN. THE VINSON’S DEPLOYMENT IS BEING EXTENDED BY THREE MONTHS, WHILE THE TRUMAN, WHICH IS PREPARING TO RETURN HOME, WILL STAY IN THE RED SEA FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER MONTH.
THE DUAL-CARRIER DEPLOYMENT MARKS THE SECOND TIME IN SIX MONTHS THE U.S. SENT TWO STRIKE GROUPS TO THE REGION.
PRESIDENT TRUMP AUTHORIZED U.S. CENTRAL COMMAND TO CARRY OUT OFFENSIVE STRIKES WITHOUT WAITING FOR WHITE HOUSE APPROVAL, A DEPARTURE FROM PREVIOUS POLICY. A PENTAGON SPOKESPERSON SAYS THE CURRENT CAMPAIGN IS NOT AN “ENDLESS OFFENSIVE,” BUT TRUMP PLEDGED TO “COMPLETELY ANNIHILATE” THE HOUTHIS AND WARNED IRAN WOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS.
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- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- The U.S. is extending the deployment of the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier in the Middle East to assist in operations against the Iranian-backed Houthis.
- A recent U.S. statement noted that the USS Carl Vinson is expected to arrive in the region, extending its original deployment by three months.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered additional U.S. military presence in the area, increasing airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
- High-Level talks concerning Iran's nuclear program are planned between senior U.S. and Israeli officials next week.
- President Donald Trump has ordered a second aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, to the Middle East due to rising tensions with the Houthis and Iran's actions regarding nuclear weapons.
- The U.S. has deployed a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East amid rising tensions over Houthi attacks, according to military officials.
- The Houthis launched ballistic missiles at Israel, prompting air defense responses with no reported casualties or damage.
- Houthi fighters have vowed to continue attacks until Israel withdraws from Gaza, threatening shipping in the Red Sea, as mentioned by AFP.
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