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international-relations-military1 year ago

German Navy Frigate Accidentally Targets and Nearly Shoots Down US Drone in Red Sea

A German navy frigate fired two missiles at a US MQ-9 drone during a multinational naval protection mission in the Red Sea, but both missed. The drone was flying without a transponder turned on, making it unidentifiable as friendly to coalition forces. US military officials are working with the European Union to investigate the incident and ensure safe airspace coordination. The German vessel, part of the EU's Operation Aspides, is joining allied warships to protect marine traffic from drone and missile attacks by the Yemen-based Houthi militia.

international-relations1 year ago

"EU Launches Naval Mission to Protect Red Sea Shipping from Houthi Attacks"

The European Union has launched a naval mission, Operation Aspides, to protect cargo ships in the Red Sea from attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels, with European warships and early warning systems being deployed to the region. The mission aims to ensure freedom of navigation and protect European interests, with contributions from countries including France, Germany, Italy, and Belgium. Houthi attacks on shipping have caused disruptions to global trade and increased delivery times and costs, prompting the EU to take action to safeguard maritime routes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

international-relations1 year ago

"US Conducts Multiple Airstrikes on Houthi Targets in Red Sea"

The US conducted five self-defense strikes in Yemen targeting Houthi-controlled areas, hitting three mobile anti-ship cruise missiles, an unmanned underwater vessel, and an unmanned surface vessel. The strikes aimed to protect US Navy ships and merchant vessels in the region. Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have disrupted global shipping, leading to increased fuel costs and prompting the US and Britain to send warships to protect the shipping lanes. The EU is set to launch a naval mission to safeguard international shipping in the Red Sea against Houthi attacks.

international-relations-security1 year ago

"EU Set to Launch Red Sea Naval Mission to Protect Ships from Houthi Attacks"

The European Union is set to launch a naval mission, Aspides, on February 19 to protect commercial shipping in the Red Sea from missile attacks by Houthi rebels in Yemen. The mission aims to act in a purely defensive mode to safeguard merchant vessels in response to the deteriorating maritime security in the region. The attacks have disrupted global trade and raised concerns about inflation, prompting five EU member states to commit to the mission. Details such as military personnel, leadership, and headquarters are yet to be finalized, with France, Greece, and Italy vying for the leadership role. The mission will strictly focus on protecting ships and intercepting incoming missiles, without conducting any operations on land, and will coordinate with other missions in the region.

international-relations-security1 year ago

"EU Red Sea Naval Mission to Protect Ships from Houthi Attacks Set to Launch"

The European Union plans to launch a naval mission in the Red Sea within three weeks to protect cargo ships from attacks by Houthi rebels in Yemen, with seven EU countries ready to provide ships or planes. The mission, named Aspides, aims to intercept attacks against ships without participating in military strikes against the Houthis. The EU's foreign ministers are expected to sign off on the mission on Feb. 19, and the headquarters for the operation is yet to be decided. The move comes in response to persistent Houthi attacks that have disrupted trade and driven up prices, prompting demands from European businesses for EU action.

international-relations2 years ago

"EU Approves Red Sea Mission to Deter Houthis"

European Union member states have given initial backing to a naval mission to protect ships from attacks by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi militia in the Red Sea, aiming to establish it by Feb. 19 at the latest and make it operational soon afterwards. The mission, which would coordinate with the U.S.-led operation in the region, aims to deter Houthi attacks and safeguard the crucial trade route. However, there are concerns about command and control, rules of engagement, and coordination with other EU missions, highlighting divisions in the West over how to deal with the Iranian-aligned Houthis.

international-relations2 years ago

US Defense Secretary Austin Makes Surprise Visit to Aircraft Carrier in Middle East

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made an unannounced visit to the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier to meet with sailors who have been ordered to remain at sea to prevent the Israel-Hamas conflict from escalating into a wider regional war. Austin's visit comes as he presses Israel to shift its bombardment of Gaza to a more limited campaign and address the dire humanitarian needs of Palestinian civilians. There are concerns that Israel may launch a military operation along its northern border with Lebanon, potentially widening the conflict. The USS Gerald R. Ford and its crew have been stationed in the Eastern Mediterranean to be closer to Israel since October. Austin thanked the sailors for their sacrifice and acknowledged their role in preventing a wider regional conflict.