American exclusion of the return of ships to the Red Sea and revealing the only solution


On Monday, the US excluded the possibility of its ships returning to sail the Red Sea, coinciding with the beginning of the second week of the confrontations.

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

The American newspaper “The New York Times” quoted shipping company officials confirming the impossibility of the return of navigation through the Bab Al-Mandeb Strait amid the current confrontations, while at the same time downplaying the ability of American forces to change the situation on the ground through airstrikes.

The newspaper quoted Jack Kennedy, head of country risk for the Middle East and North Africa at S&P Global Market Intelligence, as excluding the military solution to the Red Sea crisis, adding, “The military solution alone is unlikely to be sufficient.”

The newspaper pointed out that a ceasefire agreement and lifting the siege on Gaza is the optimal solution, in a reference to meeting the demands of the “Houthis.”

The newspaper relied on data from what is known as the “Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, a crisis monitoring organization, “which confirms the recovery of navigation through the Red Sea during the calm period that followed the implementation of the first phase of the Gaza agreement.

The data shows the passage of more than 200 ships through the important maritime corridor during the truce period, which didn’t exceed a month and a half.

These analyses indicate that American experts have reached the conviction of the impossibility of America’s ability to regain the momentum of its ships’ passage through Bab Al-Mandeb by force, especially with Yemen declaring it as targets.



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