Reuters: More than 20 countries now part of US-led Red Sea coalition, Pentagon says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A total of more than 20 countries have agreed to participate in the new U.S.-led coalition safeguarding commercial traffic in the Red Sea from attacks by Yemen's Houthi movement as more nations join the effort, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
Still, the new Pentagon total would suggest that at least eight of the countries who have signed up have also declined to be publicly named, in a sign of political sensitivities of the operation as regional tensions soar over the Israel-Hamas war.
"We've had over 20 nations now sign on to participate," Major General Patrick Ryder said, noting declarations by Greece and Australia.
"We'll allow other countries, defer to them to talk about their participation."
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WNU Editor: Not everyone is on board .... Red Sea attacks: Why Arab nations won't join naval coalition (DW). China is also not onboard .... Beijing shrugs at U.S. call for help protecting Red Sea shipping (Politico).
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As far as I know, the Chinese navy lacks deep-sea fleet.. what I mean by this: The chinese have majority of coastal fleet.
ReplyDeleteThe real "highway patrol" of the deep sea is the US navy
Would be a shame if the Chinese ever needed US help to protect their fleet ;)
If civil war breaks out in the USA, and one side is the demonic democrat ESG side, boy... most of the World will join Republicans to squash these demons
ReplyDeleteEsg?
DeleteHave any allies actually arrived though
ReplyDeleteUK there, in all honesty there is enough already in place . The rest is political theatre in case iran needs a spanking .
DeleteWow great, Micronesia signed up?! What about the Congo??
ReplyDeleteYikes man.
I LOVE how this old fart who makes this website talks about what everyone knows but never talks how we are in YAMEN already picking targets the best the world will se SF doing what we do best .
ReplyDeleteThe Editor of this blog has been proven right time and time again. The editor of this blog still has his mind and represents a vast majority opinion on a global basis. You sir, it/they or whatever the fuck you are, are the minority who are sick in the head and belong in a insane asylum
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ReplyDeleteAgree with your comment
By SF, I take it you mean San Francisco, so yes we will be leaving shit all over the place like some deluded homeless druggie.
ReplyDeleteSo out of the initial 12 countries in "Operation Prosperity Guardian" against the Houthis, Spain has said "What the hell, we never agreed to THIS!", Australia is like and France has already withdrawn, preferring to operate solo. Great start.
ReplyDeleteItaly sends "one frigate with no personnel", Canada sends "three staff officers" (maybe to man Italy's frigate?) and the Dutch also just signed up "a frigate with no personnel."
What a show of force and determination!