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US announces new task force to counter Houthi Red Sea threat

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/19 at 4:04 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has unveiled a new maritime task force, Operation Prosperity Guardian, aimed at protecting commercial vessels navigating the Red Sea from potential attacks by Houthi militants.

Austin emphasized the escalating threat posed by Houthi attacks, stating that such actions endanger maritime commerce, risk the lives of innocent mariners, and violate international law. The international coalition behind Operation Prosperity Guardian comprises the U.S., the UK, Bahrain, Canada, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the Seychelles, and Spain. The task force will operate under the umbrella of the Combined Maritime Forces, with Task Force 153 overseeing operations in the Red Sea.

The attacks in the Red Sea, a vital route for approximately 12% of global trade in goods and energy, have become a significant concern for global supply chains. The U.S. asserts that the Houthi militants are acting as proxies for Iran, and the situation extends hostilities from the Gaza Strip into the Red Sea region.

Secretary Austin, during a Tel Aviv briefing with his Israeli counterpart, announced plans for a virtual ministerial meeting to discuss strategies for safeguarding ships in the Red Sea. The U.S. has been consulting with Gulf allies regarding potential military responses to Houthi attacks.

Houthi leader Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti acknowledged indirect communication with the U.S. and other countries through Oman, revealing an offer for a peaceful resolution in exchange for halting Red Sea attacks, which the group rejected.

The recent incidents have already impacted global markets, with disruptions to oil and natural gas shipments through the Red Sea, prompting a rise in prices.

 

 

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