Houthi Spokesperson Warns of Red Sea Tensions as US Battleship Missile Explodes near Gabon-owned Ship

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ICARO Media Group
Politics
24/12/2023 23h23

In the latest development of the ongoing tensions in the Red Sea, a spokesperson for Yemen's Houthi group declared on Sunday that a missile launched by a US battleship had exploded near a Gabon-owned ship, targeting Yemen's naval forces. The Houthi spokesperson warned that the Red Sea could become a burning arena if the United States and its allies persisted in their bullying tactics.

Claiming that the countries bordering the Red Sea must recognize the reality of the dangers threatening their national security, the Houthi spokesperson urged immediate action to address the escalating situation. This alarming statement follows the warning issued by the Houthi leader, Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, earlier in the week, in which he threatened to strike US warships if the Iranian-backed militia faced any targeting from Washington.

In response to the Houthi threats and attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea, the United States established a multinational force this week to counter the Houthi assaults. The move was aimed at safeguarding the safety and security of maritime trade in the region.

The recent missile explosion near the Gabon-owned ship serves as a stark reminder of the volatile situation in the Red Sea. The Houthi rebels have been locked in a long-standing conflict with the Saudi-led coalition, which intervened in Yemen in 2015 to support the government forces against the Houthi uprising. Throughout the years, the Houthis have targeted commercial and military vessels, including oil tankers, increasing concerns about the security of one of the world's busiest shipping routes.

The increasing tensions in the Red Sea highlight the need for immediate de-escalation and diplomatic efforts to prevent further conflict. With the threat of retaliatory strikes on US warships, the situation poses a significant risk to the stability of the region and the safety of commercial maritime activities. The international community must act swiftly to find a peaceful resolution and ensure the security of navigation in the Red Sea.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the United States and its allies will respond to the Houthi threats and attacks. The repercussions of escalating tensions in the Red Sea could have far-reaching consequences, impacting not only the neighboring countries but also global trade and security.

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