Red Sea Turmoil: Houthi Attacks Disrupt Global Trade, Spark Airstrikes and Fear of Escalation
January 11, 2024Ongoing Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea have disrupted global trade and shipping, reducing container transport by over 50%.
The UN Security Council has passed a resolution condemning these attacks, highlighted violations of the arms embargo, and urged the release of a seized Japanese-operated vehicle carrier.
The US and UK have hinted at possible military strikes in response to the attacks, with the UK setting up a taskforce to protect international shipping.
Efforts to address the attacks have so far been unsuccessful, leading to calls for the reopening of the Bab-el-Mandeb strait for safe passage.
The US and UK have conducted airstrikes on Houthi military positions in Yemen to deter further attacks, raising tensions with Iran and sparking vows of a strong response from the Houthi leader.
Several shipping companies have suspended operations due to the situation, causing potential supply chain disruptions.
The US administration is emphasizing a diplomatic solution but is also ramping up their response.
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