In the midst of ongoing conflicts in Israel-Gaza and Ukraine-Russia, the Red Sea has become another hotbed of violence as Houthi rebels continue to wreak havoc on shipping vessels passing through the critical trade route. This has put the West on high alert, with thousands of miles separating the targeted vessels from the U.K. Navy’s response center for maritime trade operations.
The Wall Street Journal recently visited the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) headquarters in the U.K. to gain insight into why the West remains embroiled in the Red Sea conflict and to learn about the efforts being made by the U.S. and its allies to regain control of these vital waterways.
The video sheds light on the Red Sea crisis, explaining how the Houthi rebels have turned the region into a “shooting gallery”, posing a significant threat to international trade. The UKMTO deals with a range of attacks on vessels passing through the area, showcasing the dire situation faced by those navigating the waters in the region.
Despite efforts to combat the Houthi rebels, their resilience and determination to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea remain a significant challenge for the U.S. and its allies. The video raises important questions about how the conflict may eventually come to an end, highlighting the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the situation.
With the help of news explainers like this, viewers are able to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of the Red Sea crisis and the efforts being made to address the ongoing challenges posed by the Houthi rebels. As the conflict continues to unfold, the U.S. and its allies are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of vital trade routes in the region.
Watch the video by The Wall Street Journal
Video “The ‘9-1-1’ Unit Responding to Houthi Attacks on Red Sea Shipping | WSJ” was uploaded on 12/20/2024 to Youtube Channel The Wall Street Journal
so suez canal is going to be losing a chunk of money. I wonder how Egypt feels about this. You'd imagine they would have a huge vested interest in flattening these rebels into the sands from which they crawled
Terrorists. Not rebels
this is what happens with a ultra weak president and administration
Another sign that "Alan's Snack Bar" wants to expand it's franchises
Why not put together a short Ceasefire and call their bluff? Instead of saying, they think they won’t stop. Pretty laughable how stupid they think people actually are to believe that.
Houthis get no condemnation from UN, ICC, ICJ…all sleeping in the same bed
Why does the UN Security Council put a permanent base here to POLICE n stop terrorism in this part of the World?
The US and UK are a joke, they let them keep with this for more than a year! Thank the gods those weak leaders are getting kicked out, trump will take care of this in a minute
The way the west is dealing with this situation is pathetic. Iran, Russia, china etc will see this as weakness
This is the fault of Biden. President Elon Mush will put a stop to this.
the audio is so low. you don't have budget for a proper video editor?
Why is the US taxpayers paying the bill?
I wonder if the US has contemplated carpet bombing the Houthis à la Dresden during WW2.
The Biden administration's policy has completely failed to secure the Red Sea. We've expended millions in military assets to very little effect. It's nice of the Brits to run a 9-1-1 call center. Where's the Royal Navy? How many ships are they escorting?
If only the Blowfish had agreed to another album….
Meanwhile, on the streets of New York….. When will you CEOs wake up and re-enter society at large?
The Houties are a perfect example of just how weak and ineffective the Saudi military is.
They only attacks any ship goes to Israel
What happened to preforming blockades? Seems like that might keep them from being supplied…
Didn't know Phil Collins had a side hustle
Uk has done little. Sad. Only the US and Israel are stepping up.
Just stop the genocide in Palestine and they stop. But no AIPAC will keep the propaganda spin going
How deep is this strait ? Hope it doesn't get dammed off by ships.
This is costly for all of us. I process waybills, and every item on those ships is charged a War Risk Surcharge which raises the costs of goods, and we're all paying for it at the store with increased prices.
If the West can’t stop this nonsense in Ukraine, the Red Sea, and other parts of the world where Russia, Iran, and others are acting, the question is: what’s the point of spending so much on the military, NATO, and where are taxpayers’ money going?
Saudí Arabia vs Yemen war extended from 2015 to 2022 (in march, just about the same time when formula 1 was being held in Saudi Arabia).
Israel vs Houthis war is not over and each time Houthis strike Israel, they might strike back.
I.e., two opposite ways to deal with one same problem (Chamberlain / Churchill).
Israel vs. Turkey: The intensifying Middle-East power struggle: https://on.wsj.com/402fTuV