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A sudden outbreak!The Red Sea is in chaos again. The "war" is about to break out!The risks

  • Author:weiyun.com
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  • Release Date:2025-03-18
At present, the Red Sea crisis has escalated again, the "Red Sea War" is about to break out, the United States vows to "fight to the end", and the Houthi armed forces threaten to retaliate.Neither side allowed each other and attacked each other, and the global maritime transportation industry once again faced unprecedented challenges.
On the 16th local time, data from the health department controlled by the Houthi armed forces in Yemen said that the large-scale military action taken by the United States against the Houthi armed forces in Yemen on the 15th has killed 53 people.The Houthi armed forces said on the same day that in order to retaliate against the United States' military operations, the Houthi armed forces attacked the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier and threatened to continue to attack US ships.

According to Masila TV, controlled by Houthi armed forces, the "Galaxy Leader" cargo ship that was previously detained by Houthi armed forces in the Red Sea waters was bombed by the US military.
In November 2023, Houthi armed forces announced the detention of the "Galaxy Leader" cargo ship in the Red Sea waters, saying that the ship belongs to Israel.According to Masila TV on January 22 this year, the Houthi forces have released the cargo ship and were detained.
The United States vows to "fight to the end"!Air strikes will continue until the Houthi forces stop attacking US President Trump announced on the 15th that he has ordered "decisive and powerful military actions" against the Houthi forces.
The US Central Command stated on the 17th that the US military is continuing to attack the Houthi armed forces in Yemen.

US Secretary of Defense Hegsesth said on the 16th that unless the Houthi forces in Yemen stop attacking US ships and drones, the US military will not stop air strikes.The United States will continue to take crackdowns to protect the transportation safety of critical waterways.
"Once the Houthi forces say 'we will stop firing on (US) ships and drones', the operation will end," he said in an interview with Fox News. He said that before that, the US military will "relatively" combat the Houthi forces.
On the 16th local time, US Secretary of State Rubio also said in an interview with US media that the United States will continue to attack the Houthi armed forces in Yemen until the Houthi armed forces are no longer able to attack other countries' ships and the US navy.

Houthi forces say they attacked US aircraft carriers in the Red Sea!Revenge will be upgraded!Accuse the United States of turning the ocean into a battlefield. On the evening of the 16th local time, Yemen's Houthi military spokesman Yehaiya Sareya made a speech saying that the Houthi armed forces once again attacked the USS Harry Truman and its fleet located in the northern part of the Red Sea, and used missiles and drones during the attack.This is the second time that the Houthi forces have attacked the same US aircraft carrier within the past 24 hours.
Sareya also said that the Houthi forces will target all U.S. warships located in the Red Sea and Arab Sea as their targets and continue to blockade operations against Israeli ships.

On the evening of March 16 local time, Yemen's Houthi leader Abdul Malik Houthi delivered a televised speech saying that the Houthi armed forces "will respond to the upgrade with escalation, attacking the US aircraft carriers, warships and American ships in the Red Sea." Malik Houthi accused the United States of "turning the ocean into a battlefield and affecting international shipping."

The Red Sea shipping crisis escalates again!The recent large-scale attacks were unexpected, and many places in Yemen were air strikes by US troops. This is the first large-scale military operation in nearly two months since Trump took office as US president.The scope and intensity of the United States' attack on the Houthi armed forces this time is very large.

Less than two months after the Houthi armed forces announced their suspension last time, and this time the ban may disrupt the situation in the Red Sea again!
Previously, shipping giants such as MSC, Maersk, Dafei, Hapag-Lloyd, and Yangming all made it clear that it is too early to return to the Suez Canal and Red Sea routes. Therefore, ships from major liner companies around the world still detour the Cape of Good Hope, which is less affected by this, but it is undeniable that the time for the Suez Canal to resume access will become more difficult to determine.

At present, every move in the situation in the Red Sea region of the Middle East is still affecting changes in the shipping market.The shipping industry remains cautious. If the situation continues to deteriorate, further exacerbating pressure on the global shipping supply chain, risk spillover may push up freight rates again...