Yemen : Strategic Maritime Center Warns of Renewed Houthi Attacks in the Red Sea
Aden — The Strategic Maritime Studies Center has issued a new report forecasting that the Red Sea may witness a resurgence of Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the coming months, raising alarm over the stability of one of the world’s most vital maritime corridors.
Key Findings
• Return of Hostilities: The report anticipates that Houthi forces, emboldened by regional tensions, could resume targeting vessels transiting the Bab al-Mandab Strait and southern Red Sea.
• Global Trade Risks: With nearly 10% of global trade and energy supplies passing through the Red Sea, renewed attacks would threaten international commerce and fuel prices.
• Security Implications: The Center warns that such incidents could escalate into broader regional confrontations, drawing in international naval forces and heightening the risk of miscalculation.
• Recommendations: The study calls for enhanced maritime patrols, intelligence-sharing, and coordinated international response mechanisms to deter potential attacks.
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