President Donald Trump's return to bombing terror groups echoes his initial campaign promises from 2016. Since the beginning of his second term, there has been a marked increase in US airstrikes targeting ISIS in Somalia and Houthi rebels in Yemen, a strategy contrasting with previous operations under President Biden. The military has conducted eight airstrikes against ISIS recently, a significant uptick from just one in the prior year. This renewed military action shows a commitment to addressing persistent terrorist threats and regional instability.
The US military's recent spike in airstrikes against ISIS in Somalia marks a stark contrast to previous years under President Biden.
Trump's aggressive approach towards the Houthi rebels in Yemen aims to curb their attacks in the Red Sea, reflecting his commitment to a hardline strategy against terror.
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