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US considering designating Houthis as “terrorists”

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US designating Houthis as terrorists

US considering designating Houthis as “terrorists”

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  • The US considering designating Houthis as “terrorists.”
  • The Biden administration revoked terrorist designations in January 2021.
  • Sanctions might worsen Yemen’s humanitarian crisis.
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The United States is currently reviewing potential terrorist designations for Yemen’s Houthi rebel group in response to their seizure of a cargo ship.

This is a significant shift as the Biden administration revoked terrorist designations for the Houthis in January 2021 over concerns that sanctions might worsen Yemen’s humanitarian crisis.

The recent action by the Houthis, described as a “flagrant violation of international law” in which “Iran is complicit,” has prompted the U.S. to reconsider its stance.

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