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Trump boasts ‘Oops, there will be no attack’ after US bombs Houthi terror soldiers ‘preparing to fight’ in drone strike

Published on April 04, 2025 at 11:48 PM

DONALD Trump boasted “Oops, there will be no attack”; after US forces struck Houthi terror soldiers reportedly preparing for battle.

The dramatic video shows the precise drone strike lighting up the sky as last month.

President Donald Trump speaking at a podium.
Trump boasted ‘Oops, there will be no attack' as he posted a video of US troops bombing the Houthis
Black and white overhead image of a drone strike on Houthi soldiers.
The Yemeni terror soldiers could be seen reportedly preparing for battle
Black and white aerial image of a drone strike.
But their training was interrupted by a major blitz by the Americans
Thermal image of a drone strike.
Footage shared by Trump showed the giant explosions caused by the US strikes

Alongside a fiery video of the strikes, Trump posted on Truth Social: “These Houthis gathered for instructions on an attack. Oops, there will be no attack by these Houthis!

“They will never sink our ships again!”;

Troops appeared to be assembling in a circle seen from above before they are wiped out by the Americans with pinpoint accuracy.

A massive blast hits the men on the ground, with a giant fireball engulfing the terrorists.

It comes as under Trump's escalating military campaign — and as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei braces for a feared US onslaught.

The US president has vowed to hold Tehran responsible for “every shot” fired by the Houthis and warned that if doesn't sign a fresh nuclear deal, he’ll bomb the regime “like never before”.

Khamenei has refused the terms — sparking fears of a direct US-Iran war as across the region.

The has already launched more than 200 strikes on Yemen after the Iran-backed Houthis attacked the aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman and its warships twice in 24 hours.

Iran has now reportedly abandoned the Houthis to focus on preparing for a potential US strike, according to senior military sources in Tehran.

“The view here is that the Houthis will not be able to survive and are living their final months or even days, so there is no point in keeping them on our list,”; said one.

“Tehran’s primary concern is Trump and how to deal with him.

“Every meeting is dominated by discussions about him, and none of the regional groups we previously supported are being discussed.”

It comes after from the IRGC Quds Force.

One ringleader, Brigadier General Abdolreza Shahlai — known as Haj Yusuf — has a $15 million bounty on his head from the US government.

Other senior IRGC figures directing Houthi terror activities include Brigadier General Ismail Qaani, Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Fallahzadeh, and a shadowy commander nicknamed Abu Fatemeh.

The Houthis have been terrorising the Red Sea, sinking at least two merchant ships and killing four sailors using and missiles supplied by Iran.

Navy fighter jet launching from aircraft carrier.
A US Super Hornet attack fighter jet takes off from the USS Truman aircraft carrier before striking Yemen on March 16, 2025
Ship launching a missile at night.
US forces carry out precision airstrikes, kicking off a series of attacks against the Houthis

US strikes have targeted key Houthi infrastructure, with rebel forces claiming 67 people have been killed since launched its bombing blitz on March 15.

Among the fresh targets was a water project in Mansuriyah, where four people reportedly died, and a communications tower, where one guard was killed.

Seventeen strikes hit Saada near the Saudi border, while another fatal strike was reported at Ras Isa port.

Meanwhile, has ramped up its own operations — launching overnight raids into , bombing military sites in Damascus, Hama and Homs, and killing several militants.

Both the if Iran fails to agree to a new nuclear deal.

The US has already stationed five nuclear-capable B-2 bombers on Diego Garcia — well within range of Iran — and is sending a second aircraft carrier to the region.

One of those carriers, the USS Carl Vinson, is en route and could reach the Persian Gulf by April 9.

Iran, in response, has reportedly deployed long-range missiles across fortified underground sites, readying for an all-out clash.

A group of men holding rocket-propelled grenades.
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi have been attacking cargo ships amid the Israel-Hamas war
Portrait of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaking into a microphone.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaking during a meeting in Tehran

Trump has warned: “If they don't make a deal, there will be bombing.

“It will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.”

Khamenei responded by vowing the US would “receive a strong reciprocal blow” if it makes a move — and warned Israel and America are “in a glass house and should not throw stones”.

Trump has pushed for direct nuclear talks with Iran’s top brass, but Tehran has so far only agreed to mediation via Oman — further fuelling tensions.

has warned that full-scale war is now “inevitable”; if Iran doesn’t return to the table.

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