"Red Sea Tensions Escalate: US Forces Target Anti-Ship Threats as Houthi Surprises Loom"

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US forces conducted strikes against anti-ship cruise missiles and a drone in the Red Sea, aiming to protect merchant vessels and US Navy ships from imminent threats. The ongoing assaults by Houthi militants in the region have caused delays and added fees for commercial ships, prompting the US to build an international coalition to protect international shipping from Houthi attacks. The Houthis insist their attacks will continue until Israel stops its combat operations in the Gaza Strip, which have gained international recognition.
Topics:world#houthi-militants#international-shipping#militaryinternational-relations#red-sea#us-forces#yemen
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