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Jan 16 2024
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CT-Owned Ship Hit By Missile From Houthi Rebels: Report
STAMFORD, CT — Houthi rebels fired a missile and struck a U.S. ship owned by Stamford-based company Eagle Bulk Shipping Sunday off the coast of Yemen, according to the Associated Press. Eagle Bulk Shipping has a fleet of 64 ships, the company's website says. There are corporate offices in Stamford at 300 First Stamford Place. The Gibraltar Eagle was built in 2015. Commercial ships in the Red
Patch.comJan 28 2024
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Iran’s Connection To Hamas, Hezbollah, The Houthis—And Now 3 U.S. Soldier Deaths
The Biden administration blamed a drone strike that killed three American troops stationed in Jordan on “Iran-backed militant groups”—which the government says the Islamic Republic has used for years to fight a proxy conflict with the U.S. and its allies in the Middle East, through a series of militant groups. Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist organization that has controlled the Gaza Strip
ForbesJan 12 2024
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US carries out more airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen
The US carried out further strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, according to a US official, one day after launching a coordinated multi-nation attack on nearly 30 Houthi locations. The additional strikes carried out Friday night were much smaller in scope and targeted a radar facility used by the Houthis, the official said. The Houthis had fired at least one anti-ship ballistic missile
San Jose Mercury NewsJan 12 2024
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In Yemen’s Houthis, U.S. and Britain face a ready, war-tested foe
In the aftermath of the U.S. and British strikes on dozens of Houthi positions, the movement was defiant. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said the long-threatened operation would not go unanswered. Nor, he said, would it deter the militants from continuing to attack freighters and the warships that now escort them through the region — action that the Houthis say they are taking to end
Washington PostJan 13 2024
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Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Hold Military Drills Near Saudi Border
Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro sits down with the three renowned authors of 'Permacrisis': Former UK PM Gordon Brown, Nobel Laureate Michael Spence, and Mohamed El-Erian of Queens' College Cambridge. Together the authors plot out a new path for politics and the global economy as it looks to emerge from post-pandemic woes such as low growth, higher inflation, increasing nationalism, climate
BloombergJan 12 2024
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Houthis Warn 'All Force' Will Be Used to Respond to US Bombing Yemen
The Iran-aligned Yemeni rebel group waging an ongoing campaign of attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea over Israel's war in Gaza has told Newsweek that it would respond forcefully to the U.S. bombing Yemen.
"Any strike against us will be responded to, absolutely, without the slightest doubt, with all force and determination, and the region will be on the verge of escalation
NewsweekJan 12 2024
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Republicans, Democrats React to US, UK Strikes Against Houthis in Yemen
Members of Congress have responded to a series of strikes conducted by U.S. and UK military forces on Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen on Jan. 11, with some lawmakers declaring them “unconstitutional.”
President Joe Biden ordered Thursday’s strikes in response to a series of drone and missile attacks by the Houthis. The attacks targeted U.S. and international commercial ships in the
The Epoch TimesJan 13 2024
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Blasting the Houthis: Yemen rebels get wacked for their Red Sea piracy
New York Daily NewsJan 12 2024
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U.S. Launches Second Round of Air Strikes on Yemen-Based Houthis
National Review (Opinion)Dec 04 2023
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Houthi rebels claim Red Sea ship attacks
A US warship opened fire in defence of a British merchant ship and two other commercial vessels targeted in a drone and missile assault yesterday in the Red Sea. According to a statement from US Central Command, the USS Carney shot down three drones during four attacks, after responding to distress calls. The attacks were believed to have been launched from Yemen's Houthi-controlled capital
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