High-Stakes Showdown in the Red Sea
U.S. warships successfully intercepted a barrage of drones and missiles launched by Yemen's Houthi group during a tense confrontation near the Bab al-Mandab Strait, the Pentagon confirmed this week. 🚨 The clash highlights escalating tensions in one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.
What Happened?
According to Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder, two U.S. Navy destroyers faced at least eight drones, five ballistic missiles, and three cruise missiles during Monday’s attack. All projectiles were neutralized without damage to U.S. vessels. Meanwhile, Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarea claimed their forces targeted a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea and two destroyers in the Red Sea—though Ryder denied any carrier involvement.
Why It Matters
The Red Sea is a critical route for global trade, and attacks here could disrupt everything from oil shipments to your online shopping deliveries 📦. The Houthis, who control parts of Yemen, have ramped up maritime strikes amid regional tensions—raising concerns about wider instability.
📌 Quick Fact: The Bab al-Mandab Strait connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, with over 6 million barrels of oil passing through daily!
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Pentagon: U.S. warships repelled attack from Yemen's Houthis
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