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"They don't want trouble from Trump," says American Thinker's Monica Showalter. "Word of Trump's peace through strength has gotten around among our enemies, and Houthis want Trump's attention diverted elsewhere. It roughly parallels the release of the U.S. diplomatic personnel held hostage by Iran's crazies back in 1980. When Iran got word that Ronald Reagan had been elected, they dropped their hostage spectacular like a hot potato, after holding our men and women in captivity for 444 days." (Related: In case you missed it from earlier this year, Yemen's Houthis attacked a bulk carrier in the Red Sea with a suicide drone boat, which marked the first time such a thing happened in the current conflict.)Sometimes you do not even need words to achieve your goals. Simply being present solves the problem.
The Houthi reaction to the Trump victory is a perfect example. The world understands Trump is no pushover. pic.twitter.com/4XJ6Z63AGb — Alec Bowers (@Alec_Bowers) November 6, 2024
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