The threat posed to commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels persists, showing no signs of letting up anytime soon. Thus, the Navy's fight goes on.
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The Houthis spent more than a year attacking shipping lanes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. American and European forces have deployed to the region to defend against the attacks. European naval ...
Houthi rebels have turned a crucial shipping route in the Red Sea into a zone of terror. WSJ goes inside the operations of a U.K. unit handling distress calls from ...
The U.S. Navy is likely to continue its deployment in the Red Sea to protect the shipping route. As cruel and heartless as it may seem, kill marks (aka victory markings) are a time-honored method ...
Constant jet launches, high tech, and tight quarters are part of daily life for US Navy members as they battle Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. More from News Constant jet launches, high tech ...
The Council today decided to prolong the mandate of the EU maritime security operation to safeguard freedom of navigation in relation to the Red sea crisis (EUNAVFOR ASPIDES) until 28 February 2026, ...