Houthis Claim Attack on US Carrier Amid Red Sea Tensions

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The deployment of the U.S. Navy's Eisenhower carrier strike group, which has been conducting operations against Houthi rebels in Yemen to protect military and commercial ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, has been extended for another month. This decision, signed by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, means the group will remain in the region until mid-summer, continuing its critical role in international security and deterrence against Iran.
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