Trump says U.S. will stop bombing Houthis after group "capitulated"
CBSN
President Trump said Tuesday the U.S. military will "stop the bombing of the Houthis effective immediately," announcing the Yemen-based militant group had promised to end its campaign of strikes against American commercial and military vessels in the Red Sea.
Details on the arrangement remain sparse. He said the Houthis "capitulated" and "announced to us … that they don't want to fight anymore," and the United States will "take their word."
The Houthis have not commented publicly on the apparent agreement.

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