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Looking ahead, the U.S.'s continued air strikes against the Houthis can either mark the beginning of a bold new chapter in military engagement or devolve into a series of sporadic interventions with limited impact. Analysts stress the requirement for a consistent and informed strategy to dismantle militant networks effectively.
Is the Trump administration prepared to commit to a long-term military strategy, should it prove necessary? Or is this latest round of air strikes merely a transient response to escalating tensions? The coming weeks promise to shed light on these questions and shape the United States' role in addressing both immediate threats and the longstanding instability in the region.