The U.S. military continues to strike Houthi resources in an effort to deter them and degrade their ability to attack, despite lack of evidence they are stopping their attacks.A regional Middle East war is more likely than a global confrontation, but even a relatively contained conflict could help upend the U.S.-led “rules-based order.”If the war between Israel and Hamas rages on indefinitely, the conflict will spread. It doesn’t have to be that way.
The Houthis are showing no sign of backing down in the face of U.S. airstrikes and they have one more killer trick up their sleeves. Christopher J. Chambers, 37, and Nathan Gage Ingram, 27, are the first known U.S. fatalities in the Biden administration’s effort to thwart attacks from Iranian-backed Houthis.
Seamen the world over are resorting to some creative methods to evade attacks by Houthi pirates during the ongoing Red Sea crisis.