Theyre highly important trade routes and have been for millenia, they are very much in everyone’s domestic interest to keep safe and stable. Its easiest to just throw the US Navy at it since one biggest Navy by a country mile and two easier than organising a multinational effort for it.
This is quite literally the type of shit the US Navy exists for, it was created for dealing with Barbary pirates fucking with trade. Also Sweden was there for some reason.
The Houthis not only shot at ships, they captured ships and still hold their crew hostage. That’s piracy and attacking trade routes in international waters. Of course that can’t go unanswered. So far the answer was pretty restrained. It took a long time until ground targets in Yemen were even attacked. At first the focus was on missile defense.
Theyre highly important trade routes and have been for millenia, they are very much in everyone’s domestic interest to keep safe and stable. Its easiest to just throw the US Navy at it since one biggest Navy by a country mile and two easier than organising a multinational effort for it.
This is quite literally the type of shit the US Navy exists for, it was created for dealing with Barbary pirates fucking with trade. Also Sweden was there for some reason.
SAAB didn’t have anything better to do. They aren’t allowed to patrol Ukraine yet.
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Well, it’s just a good thing the good guys are the ones with the biggest navy. Let’s hope it stays that way forever.
The Houthis not only shot at ships, they captured ships and still hold their crew hostage. That’s piracy and attacking trade routes in international waters. Of course that can’t go unanswered. So far the answer was pretty restrained. It took a long time until ground targets in Yemen were even attacked. At first the focus was on missile defense.
Like I said, it’s a good thing the good guys have the world’s largest navy so they can police these waters.