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Red Sea: US Military Says Houthis Attacked Two More Crude Oil Tankers

Red Sea: US Military Says Houthis Attacked Two More Crude Oil Tankers

Above: Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder speaks during a briefing at the Pentagon on September 3, 2024 in Arlington, Virginia. He discussed Yemen's Houthi rebel attacks on oil tankers in the Red Sea among other topics. Image copyright: *** GETTY *** Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

The Facts

  • The US Central Command reported new attacks on oil tankers in the Red Sea on Monday, prompting Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder to tell media the next day that Yemen's Houthis continue to threaten "innocent civilian mariners" and "maritime ecosystems."

  • According to the US military, the Iran-backed group attacked two oil-laden vessels, the Saudi-flagged Amjad and Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I, with two ballistic missiles and kamikaze drones. The Houthis later claimed responsibility only for targeting the latter vessel.


The Spin

These latest attacks further demonstrate that the Iran-backed Houthis are willing to take extreme measures in the Red Sea despite their consequences. Targeting oil tankers represents both an environmental and navigational threat, so it's imperative to take steps to further counter Houthi actions in the Red Sea as soon as possible.

Let alone double standards over Houthi legitimate actions and Israeli war crimes in the Red Sea, the main issue here is that Washington has engaged in counterproductive, illegal military operations in Yemen to try to counter the Houthis. If the US really wants to stop the Red Sea crisis, it must push for a cease-fire in Gaza.


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