Iran biggest influence behind Red Sea instability, potential wider conflict ahead: Newsham

The U.S. established a joint maritime force to safeguard vessels navigating the Red Sea against Yemen’s Houthi rebel attacks. While this force involves 20 nations, eight of them have neither acknowledged their contributions nor granted access to the U.S. for evaluation. To provide insights, NTD interviewed Grant Newsham, Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy.
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