Houthi rebels have attacked a number of vessels in one of many world’s busiest maritime corridors.
The ripple impact of Israel’s battle on Gaza is inflicting a maritime disaster within the Red Sea – one that will have main implications for the worldwide financial system and commerce.
Yemen’s Houthi insurgent group has been finishing up assaults on business vessels. The Iran-backed group says it’s focusing on ships linked to Israel in protest in opposition to its assault on Gaza.
As a end result, a number of massive transport companies have suspended operations within the strategically necessary waterway.
The United States has introduced a multinational activity drive to reply to the assaults.
But how efficient will or not it’s? And what affect will the disruptions have on the worldwide financial system?
Presenter: Cyril Vanier
Guests:
Thomas Juneau – non-resident fellow on the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies
James Moran – former European Union ambassador to Egypt, Jordan and Yemen
Stavros Karamperidis – lecturer in maritime economics on the University of Plymouth
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/inside-story/2023/12/19/can-a-us-led-coalition-secure-the-red-sea-shipping-lane?traffic_source=rss