"Escalating Tensions in Red Sea: US and UK Consider Military Action Against Houthi Attacks"

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Experts urge the US and allies to take decisive action in response to Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea, warning that delays could embolden the group and lead to further disasters. Despite repeated threats of consequences from US officials, including Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, the attacks persist, prompting concerns about the impact on global trade and the growing influence of the Iran-backed militants. The need for substantial action to reduce Houthi capabilities and hold their Iranian backers accountable is emphasized, as the current approach is seen as exacerbating the situation and failing to achieve deterrence.
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