"Escalating Threat: Houthi Missiles Close in on US Warships in Red Sea and Gulf of Aden"

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The USS Gravely destroyer shot down an anti-ship cruise missile fired by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, marking the closest a Houthi weapon has come to a U.S. warship since the Navy began intercepting the group's drones and missiles in October. Navy ships have downed more than 50 drones and around 20 missiles in the Red Sea, with officials offering vague details on whether the weapons were targeting U.S. Navy ships directly. The increasing danger in the region comes as U.S. troops have been killed and injured in separate attacks by Iran-backed militants, prompting the U.S. and U.K. to begin an open-ended campaign of strikes against the Houthi rebels.
- Danger for Sailors Grows as Houthi Missile Gets Within 1 Mile of Destroyer USS Gravely Military.com
- A Houthi missile was just seconds from hitting a US warship. The Navy used its ‘last line of defense’ CNN
- US hints large response to Iran-backed militias is imminent as Houthi rebels target another ship The Associated Press
- Iran-backed Houthi launch three attacks in Red Sea, Gulf of Aden as tensions escalate; US military responds Fox News
- A Houthi missile got within a nautical mile of USS Gravely on Tuesday NavyTimes.com
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