Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Britain Considering Air Strikes Against Yemen's Houthis After Red Sea Attacks (Update)

 

The Telegraph: UK is ready to attack Houthi rebels, says Grant Shapps 

Britain is considering air strikes on Houthi rebels as the Defence Secretary warns that the UK will not hesitate to take “direct action” over their attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea. 

The UK is drawing up plans with the US for potential military strikes against the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen to counter their attacks on shipping which are causing chaos on world trade routes.  

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WNU Editor: It looks everyone in the UK is on board to launch such a war .... Labour could back UK air strikes on Houthi rebels ‘in the national interest’ (The I). 

Britain Considering Air Strikes Against Yemen's Houthis After Red Sea Attacks (Update) 

Britain ‘considering airstrikes’ on Houthi rebels after Red Sea attacks -- The Guardian  

UK 'considering airstrikes on Houthis to stop Red Sea attacks' -- SKY News  

UK ready to attack Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, defence secretary says -- The Independent  

UK ‘considering air strikes’ on Houthi rebels to stop Red Sea attacks – reports -- Evening Standard  

The UK should send warships to the Red Sea to protect ships from Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists, naval chiefs demand -- Daily Mail

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

either do it or stop threatening

Anonymous said...

Labour will back it, as if they don’t it will allow the conservatives to win votes by striking the Houthi’s

Anonymous said...

Great! A second rate military power threatens a 3rd rate military power!

Anonymous said...

Hardly 2nd rate when it comes to airpower and professionalism, when planning and conducting a strategic airstrike.