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Pentagon hints possible Yemen retaliation

The Pentagon has hinted at a possible retaliation to those who fired missiles at a US Navy destroyer in Yemen.

The Pentagon is warning whomever fired missiles at a US Navy destroyer and an accompanying ship off the coast of Yemen over the weekend had done so "at their own peril", language that suggested preparations for possible retaliation.

"Anybody who takes action, fires against US Navy ships operating in international waters, does so at their own peril," Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis told a news briefing on Tuesday, noting the missiles came from territory controlled by Iran-aligned Houthi rebels.

Asked whether the Pentagon was developing targets for retaliatory strikes, Davis said "I'm not confirming that right now".


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