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Iranian-backed Houthis interrupt shipping lanes in the Red Sea.

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Iranian-backed Houthis interrupt shipping lanes in the Red Sea.

Iranian-backed Houthis interrupt shipping lanes in the Red Sea.

The Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen are attacking ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aiden to protest the Israeli War.

Podcast Host Joy Votrobek interviews ASCF Sr. Analyst Laurence Sanford on his article, Houthi Who?

They discuss how the International community needs to get more involved with the attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

They also discuss the U.S. re-designating the Houthis as a terrorist organization.


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