"The True Motives of the Houthis in Yemen"

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Houthi militants, backed by Iran, have been targeting ships in the Red Sea, disrupting global trade routes and posing a significant threat to international shipping. The attacks, once considered a minor issue, have escalated into a major crisis, prompting Western military forces to intervene. Vivian Nereim, the Gulf bureau chief for The Times, discusses the motives behind the Houthi campaign and the challenges faced by the international community in addressing this threat.
Topics:world#global-trade#houthi-militants#international-relations#iran-backed-militia#red-sea#shipping-attacks
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