The US Navy has successfully defended two of its warships against a coordinated missile attack by Yemen's Houthi insurgents on Monday. The Pentagon has confirmed that at least eight drones and several anti-ship missiles were aimed at the vessels, but were shot down without causing any damage. The attack comes after the US conducted airstrikes on Houthi weapon storage sites in Yemen earlier this week.
Houthi Movement in Yemen: US Warships Deflect Missile Attack
Background:
The Houthi movement is a Shia Muslim rebel group that emerged in Yemen in 2004. Originally based in northern Yemen, the Houthis have gradually expanded their territory, seizing control of the capital Sanaa in 2014. They have since been involved in a protracted civil war with forces loyal to the internationally recognized government.
The US has long been involved in Yemen, providing intelligence, weapons, and training to government forces. However, the US has also faced criticism for its support of Saudi Arabia-led airstrikes against the Houthis, which have caused significant civilian casualties.
Recent Developments:
On Monday, July 11, 2023, the US Navy successfully defended two of its warships, the USS Nitze and the USS Delbert D. Black, against a coordinated missile attack by Houthi insurgents. The attack involved at least eight drones and several anti-ship missiles, but all were shot down without causing any damage.
The Pentagon confirmed that the attack was launched from Yemen and that it was coordinated by the Houthis. The attack comes after the US conducted airstrikes on Houthi weapon storage sites in Yemen earlier this week.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers:
1. What is the Houthi movement? The Houthi movement is a Shia Muslim rebel group that emerged in Yemen in 2004 and has gradually expanded its territory, seizing control of the capital Sanaa in 2014.
2. Why are the Houthis attacking US warships? The Houthis view the US as a supporter of their enemies, the Saudi-led coalition. They have also accused the US of providing intelligence and weapons to the coalition.
3. What were the US ships doing in Yemeni waters? The US ships were in the Red Sea to support maritime security operations. The US has long been involved in Yemen, providing intelligence, weapons, and training to government forces.
4. What is the US response to the Houthi attack? The Pentagon confirmed that the attack on the US warships was "unprovoked and unjustified," and that it "will take appropriate measures to defend itself and its forces." The US has also conducted airstrikes on Houthi weapon storage sites in Yemen in response to the attack.
5. What is the broader significance of the Houthi attack on US warships? The attack highlights the ongoing conflict in Yemen and the US's involvement in the region. It also raises concerns about the increased use of drones and other unmanned systems in warfare.
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