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Operation Prosperity Guardian goes kinetic as US/UK initiate naval/air strikes against Houthi forces in Yemen


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Strikes follow attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea by Iranian-backed Houthi militants in protest against Israel’s war in Gaza

 

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US and UK air strikes on Yemen

 

The United States and Britain have started carrying out strikes against targets linked to Houthis in Yemen, four US officials have told Reuters.

 

It’s the first time strikes have been launched against the Iran-backed group since it started targeting international shipping in the Red Sea late last year.

 

Associated Press is also reporting that US and British militaries have begun bombing sites used by the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen in a massive retaliatory strike.

 

A Houthi official says ‘enemy’ raids on Sana’a are taking place, according to Reuters. A witness in Yemen’s Sana’a has also told Reuters three explosions have been heard.

 

Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi militants have stepped up attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea in protest against Israel’s war in Gaza. Various shipping lines have suspended operations, instead taking the longer journey around Africa.

 

The US military said the Houthis earlier on Thursday had staged their 27th attack on shipping since 19 November, firing an anti-ship ballistic missile into international shipping lanes in the Gulf of Aden.

 

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The US and British militaries have used warship-launched Tomahawk missiles and fighter jets in the strikes, several US officials have told the Associated Press.

 

The military targets include logistical hubs, air defence systems and weapons storage locations, they said.

 

Associated Press says the US and Britian have bombed more than a dozen sites used by the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen in what is described as a massive retaliatory strike.

 

The strikes mark the first US military response against the Houthis after a campaign of drone and missile attacks on commercial ships since the start of the war in Israel.

 

The coordinated military assault comes just a week after the White House and a host of partner nations issued a final warning to the Houthis to cease the attacks or face potential military action. The officials confirmed the strikes on condition of anonymity to discuss military operations.

 

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One U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the strikes were being carried out by aircraft, ships and submarine. Two officials said Australia, Canada, Bahrain and the Netherlands provided support for the operation.

 

The official said more than a dozen locations were targeted and the strikes were intended to be more than just symbolic.

 

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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Operation Prosperity Guardian goes kinetic as US/UK initiate naval/air strikes against Houthi forces in Yemen

Houthis fucked around and now they are finding out. 

 

I mean, what did they expect?  They weren't hitting just Israeli assets or even American ones.  They were indiscriminately targeting pretty much any commercial ship that passed by their territory. 

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I much would have preferred if we exercised a lot more of our clout in forcing Israel to stop what it's doing. Then maybe the Houthis would have stopped raiding commerce. 

 

I'm not sure if it would have been effective, but there's no reason to not think so and it wouldn't have hurt to try. 

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This statement is especially rich considering the House of Saud's previous "interactions" with the Houthis:

 

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Saudi Arabia says it is monitoring situation with "great concern"

 

Saudi Arabia has reacted to the airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthis.

 

The kingdom’s foreign ministry has told Reuters news agency it is calling for restraint and “avoiding escalation” in light of the airstrikes launched by the United States and Britain.

 

The statement also says Saudi Arabia is closely monitoring the situation with “great concern”.

 

 

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Today, at my direction, U.S. military forces—together with the United Kingdom and with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands—successfully conducted strikes against a number of targets in Yemen used by Houthi rebels to endanger freedom of navigation in one of the world’s most vital waterways. These strikes are in direct response to unprecedented Houthi…

 

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More than 2,000 ships have been forced to divert thousands of miles to avoid the Red Sea—which can cause weeks of delays in product shipping times. And on January 9, Houthis launched their largest attack to date—directly targeting American ships.

 

We really said late deliveries are one of the reasons we're doing this. 

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1 minute ago, CayceG said:
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Today, at my direction, U.S. military forces—together with the United Kingdom and with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands—successfully conducted strikes against a number of targets in Yemen used by Houthi rebels to endanger freedom of navigation in one of the world’s most vital waterways. These strikes are in direct response to unprecedented Houthi…

 

We really said late deliveries are one of the reasons we're doing this. 

 

I guess we should get some credit for honesty?

 

Kind of like when George H. W. Bush openly said that Gulf War I was about oil.

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4 hours ago, CayceG said:
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Today, at my direction, U.S. military forces—together with the United Kingdom and with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands—successfully conducted strikes against a number of targets in Yemen used by Houthi rebels to endanger freedom of navigation...

 

 

We really said late deliveries are one of the reasons we're doing this. 


Probably one of the most common reasons in history to go to war though

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Beijing has started applying pressure to Tehran to muzzle the Houthis lest it impact their business relationship.

 

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“We urge the cessation of attacks and harassment against civilian ships, and urge all parties to stop fueling the tensions,” a spokesman for the Chinese foreign ministry said.

 

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China reiterated its call for Houthis militants to stop their attacks on Red Sea shipping, comments that come after Beijing reportedly asked Tehran to help rein in the rebel group.

 

“We are concerned about rising tensions in the Red Sea,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Friday at a regular press briefing in Beijing. “We urge the cessation of attacks and harassment against civilian ships, and urge all parties to stop fueling the tensions.”

 

The comments come after Reuters reported that Chinese officials asked their Iranian counterparts to intervene with the Houthis or risk harming business relations with Beijing. The talks took place at several recent meetings in Beijing and Tehran, according to the report, which cited a diplomat and people in Iran familiar with the matter whom Reuters did not name.

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, silentbob said:

They updated last week to 90secs before midnight

 

Technically it moved from 100 seconds to 90 seconds LAST year. The update for 2024 was just a week or so ago and they elected not to move the hands. 

 

But this stuff in Yemen is absolutely not at all the biggest threat of existential conflict or crisis. It's just another in a series of "kinetic actions" in the Middle East that might expand in scope. 

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And now the Houthis have more or less the same unmanned suicide drone boats that have caused the Russian Black Sea Fleet so much grief..... 

 

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TAMPA, Fla. - On Feb. 1, at approximately 5:00 a.m. (Sanaa time), U.S. Central Command forces engaged and shot down one UAV over the Gulf of Aden. There were no injuries or damage reported.Later the

 

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Later the same day, at approximately 10:30 a.m. (Sanaa time), U.S. Central Command forces conducted strikes and destroyed an Iranian-backed Houthi explosive uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) in the Red Sea. U.S. forces identified the USV heading toward the international shipping lane and determined it presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and the U.S. Navy ships in the region. U.S. Forces subsequently struck and destroyed the USV in self-defense resulting in significant secondary explosions. There were no injuries or damage reported.

 

I suspect the navy will be ordering large quantities of machine guns shortly to bolt onto ships soon. 

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53 minutes ago, CayceG said:

The Connies need to hurry up and get built. They're perfect for this. 

 

About that.... 

 

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This post has been updated with a statement from the Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro. ARLINGTON, Va. – The first Constellation-class guided-missile frigate will deliver at least a year late due in large part to workforce shortfalls at the Wisconsin yard where it’s built, USNI News has learned. The service has briefed Congress that the future USS Constellation (FFG-62) could deliver in 2027 and that shipyard Fincantieri Marinette Marine has undergone an...

 

This spat with the Houthis has also convinced me the Block 2 Frigates should have 48 VLS. 

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Oh, cool, the Houthis have unmanned suicide submarines now. 

 

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Feb. 17 Summary of Red Sea activities TAMPA, Fla. – Between the hours of 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Sanaa time), Feb. 17, CENTCOM successfully conducted five self-defense strikes against three mobile anti-ship cruise missiles, one unmanned underwater vessel (UUV), and one unmanned surface vessel (USV) in Iranian-backed Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.

 

This is the first observed Houthi employment of a UUV since attacks began in Oct. 23. CENTCOM identified the anti-ship cruise missiles, unmanned underwater vessel, and the unmanned surface vessel in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and determined they presented an imminent threat to U.S. Navy ships and merchant vessels in the region. These actions will protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer and more secure for U.S. Navy and merchant vessels.

 

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On 2/1/2024 at 8:35 PM, CayceG said:

God dammit. 

 

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THE PENTAGON – The lead ship in a new class of guided-missile frigates for the U.S. Navy may be up to three years late, USNI News has learned. Constellation (FFG-62), under construction at Fincantieri Marinette Marine in Wisconsin, may not deliver to the fleet until 2029, three years later than the original 2026 delivery goal, according to a service shipbuilding review. The program’s delay came to light as part of the 45-day shipbuilding...

 

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