美国对胡塞武装发射场实施新的“先发制人打击”
US Conducts New 'Preemptive Strikes' On Houthi Launch Sites

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-conducts-new-preemptive-strikes-houthi-launch-sites

1 月 15 日,由于确定对穿越红海的商船和海军船只构成直接危险,美国军队对也门的胡塞武装目标进行了额外的打击。 这些新的袭击是在胡塞武装导弹袭击之前进行的,周一导致商船受损。 为了应对这些日益增加的危险,美国增加了该地区的反伊朗行动。 更具体地说,美国采取了积极的应对措施,以防御可能损害国际航运的胡塞武装导弹。 尽管壳牌跨国石油天然气公司暂停通过红海运输,但超过 100 艘商船继续使用这种运输方式。 国家安全顾问杰克·沙利文在出席世界经济论坛(WEF)期间暗示美国将在也门采取进一步行动。

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On Tuesday US forces carried out another round of strikes on Houthi sites in Yemen, but this time the operation is being dubbed a "pre-emptive" attack that came in response to militants preparing missile launches on the ground in real time.

"US forces struck and destroyed four Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles," a Central Command (CENTCOM) statement saud. "These missiles were prepared to launch from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and presented an imminent threat to both merchant and US Navy ships in the region."

US Navy/DoD

Over the course of the prior day, two commercial ships were hit by Houthi missiles, including the Zografia, in an incident we detailed earlier.

US defense officials explained of this third significant wave of American strikes against the Houthis, per Politico

The Tuesday attacks were on a much smaller scale and “dynamic” in nature, meaning they were not pre-planned and rather taken in self-defense against missiles that presented an imminent threat to international shipping, one of the officials said. All of the officials were granted anonymity to speak about a sensitive operation before an official announcement.

These Houthi launches targeting Red Sea transit are coming daily at this point, and so it's very likely there will be many more counter-attacks to come from the Operation Prosperity Guardian coalition patrolling off Yemen. CENTCOM has has also continued upping its counter-Iran operations in regional waters, also as Tehran is believed to be supplying the Yemeni rebel group with weapons.

Shell plc multinational oil and gas company has been the latest to suspend tanker operations through the Red Sea. 

In earlier analysis we explained how the number of commercial vessels that have transited the Red Sea/Suez Canal route has more than halved over the past month amid rising tensions off Yemen, but more than 100 ships, including oil tankers, have crossed the water lane since the US and UK navies advised operators on Friday to steer clear of the route.

A total of 114 commercial vessels — including oil tankers, bulk carriers, and container ships — have continued with their routes and transited into or out of the Red Sea through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, according to vessel-tracking data monitored by Bloomberg.

The Houthis have declared war on Red Sea shipping in connection with Israel's ongoing operation in Gaza. The White House has so far backed away from calling for permanent ceasefire, also as over 100 Israeli hostages remain in Hamas captivity...

While attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, national security adviser Jake Sullivan strongly suggested the region will soon see more US offensive strikes in Yemen. "We did not say when we launched our attacks, they’re gonna end once and for all," he warned in the fresh remarks.

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