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Red Sea Barraged w/ US * UK Blasting Houthi Rebels


US & GLOBAL: On Wednesday, as a gathering of UN Security Council members decided on the need to end Houthi rebel attacks against US, UK and commercial ships in the Red Sea, the region was again attacked by Yemen's Houthi fighters who, today, launched a maelstrom of violent attacks. US & UK fighters responded by blasting Houthi rebel war ships while succeeding in taking down Houthi armaments. By Anne M. Erbynstein No damage nor injuries were sustained by US and UK fighters who, today, stopped Yemen's Houthis fighters . Houthi rebels have engaged in launching numerous attacks against US, UK and commercial vessels--the Houthi fighter leaders stating their plan for supporting Iraq during the Israeli-Hamas war. Today's efforts made to end the Houthi attacks are the US plan for ending the violence by way of diplomatic peace. This week, as the US met with UN Council there had been some question as to whether war violence would ensue. Today, Houthi rebels answered the question with unmeasured drone strikes being launched upon US & UK vessels such that had been prevented by return strikes. Months have passed as Houthi fighters have engaged in attacks in the Red Sea. Located between Africa and Asia, the Red Sea is an inlet that extends from the Indian Ocean connected at the southern most point of the Bab el Mandeb. The tension has erupted out of attacks that have been launched by Houthi rebels on war ships while drone strikes have persistently been aimed at cargo ships heading to Israel and other vessels that have been attacked and forced into perilous circumstances. Today, the evidence involving violent attacks in the Red Sea all point to Yemen Houthis and Malaysians both of which support Palestine in Israel's war against Hamas. Today, officials in the US and UK have expressed concerns that the Iraq influenced attacks will place economic complexities on Israel and other regions of the world while cargo ships are being forced to halt while attempting to pass through the red Sea international sea port. Today, the conclusion of the UN Security Council meetings have not provided information associated with the decision to further US and UK retaliation against Houthi rebels. The impression remains that the US may opt to pursue diplomatic resolutions.

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