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Houthis VS the United States and Britain! The Red Sea crisis is normalized. Who will suffer in the end?

Karen 2024-02-02 10:29:12

Houthis VS the United States and Britain! The Red Sea crisis is normalized. Who will suffer in the end?


 

On January 31, local time, Yahya Sarria, military spokesman for the Houthi armed forces in Yemen, issued a statement saying that the Houthi armed forces in Yemen launched several missiles at the USS Gravely destroyer sailing in the Red Sea.door to door service

The U.S. Central Command stated that the Houthi armed forces in Yemen launched an anti-ship cruise missile from Yemen into the Red Sea on January 30 and was shot down by a U.S. destroyer deployed in the area. No injuries or property damage reported.door to door service

According to a Reuters report on January 30, Houthi armed military commander Mohammed Atifi said in a statement that the Houthi armed forces are ready for a "long-term confrontation" with the United States and Britain.

According to the British "Daily Telegraph" report, the United Kingdom( sea freight from china to uk) is considering sending an aircraft carrier to the Red Sea to combat attacks by Houthi armed forces in Yemen.

The UK ( sea freight from china to uk)may send an aircraft carrier to the Red Sea, according to James Shippey, the British Secretary of State for Defense. Shipe said that although there is no need to deploy more aircraft carriers in the area, the USS Eisenhower cannot stay in the Red Sea forever. The UK may cooperate with the US and does not rule out the possibility of the UK sending an aircraft carrier to replace it.

Since the outbreak of a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Yemen’s Houthi armed forces have used drones and missiles to attack targets in the Red Sea many times. The Houthis said that ships linked to Israel are the group's "legitimate targets" until Israel stops its military strikes in the Gaza Strip.

In addition, the US military has stepped up attacks on military facilities of the Houthi armed forces on land in Yemen, while the Houthi armed forces are trying to find ways to attack ships related to the United Kingdom and the United States, or directly attack British and American warships.

Retaliation and counter-retaliation actions between the Houthis and the US-UK coalition continue to exacerbate the Red Sea shipping crisis. The Houthi armed forces continue to attack relevant ships, causing many shipping companies to announce the suspension of Red Sea routes and instead detour around the southern tip of Africa.

As this "long-term confrontation" continues, the shipping crisis in the Red Sea waters is likely to become long-term.
The situation in the Red Sea forced ships to make a lengthy and costly detour to South Africa after Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc said there were "no winners" in the situation.

Maersk CEO believes that it is still unclear whether it will take days, weeks or months to re-establish safe passage into the Red Sea.

He warned that reopening the Red Sea trade route could take months, which could bring economic and inflationary hits to the global economy, businesses and consumers.

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