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U.S. - Yemen Red Sea Crisis | Jul. 21st/Sep/15th

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💥🔥 Earlier today, the Liberian-Flagged Bulk Cargo Ship, Transworld Navigator was Transiting the Gulf of Aden, roughly 96NM off the Coast of Nishtun in Eastern Yemen, when it was Struck on its Port Side by a One-Way Surface Attack Drone launched by the Houthi Terrorist Group in Western Yemen. The Explosion created a Massive Hole in the Hull of the Ship, which eventually led the Crew to Abandon Ship before being Rescued by a nearby Vessel.

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Footage has been released by the Houthi Terrorist Group in Western Yemen that claims to show the launch yesterday of a “Hatem-2” Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile, which they claim to be a Domestically-Produced Hypersonic Missile, against the Liberian-Flagged Commercial Cargo Vessel, MSC Sarah V in the Gulf of Aden. The MSC Sarah V did report to the UKMTO yesterday that a Missile had Impacted the Water near the Ship, but had caused No Damage or Injuries. Also besides the claim by the Houthi, there is nothing to suggest that this Missile is anything more than an Upgraded Variant of the Iranian Fateh-110 Ballistic Missile, and it definitely doesn’t appear to be Hypersonic.
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US CENTRAL COMMAND:
July 30 U.S. Central Command Update

In the past 24 hours, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) forces successfully destroyed three Iranian-backed Houthi uncrewed surface vessels (USV) in the Red Sea.
It was determined these weapons presented an imminent threat to U.S., coalition forces, and merchant vessels in the region. These actions were taken to protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer and more secure.
 
Assessment (worst case scenario):
The Resistance Axis will conduct a joint attack on Israel simultaneously from Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq.
 
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It has gotten very, very, very extremely quite. Hebrew & Arbic sources quiet as a mouse.

Not a peep in quite sometime. 50 minutes to be exact since local media in Middle East went dark.

Either nothing new to report or somthing about to go down. 👀
 
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It has gotten very, very, very extremely quite. Hebrew & Arbic sources quiet as a mouse.

Not a peep in quite sometime. 50 minutes to be exact since local media in Middle East went dark.

Either nothing new to report or somthing about to go down. 👀
Lots of important people talking while underground.

Lots of important people making big decisions.

Things get oddly quiet before war. “The calm before the storm.” This phenomenon is present in film, literary works, and the real world.

I have a bad feeling.
 
Lots of important people talking while underground.

Lots of important people making big decisions.

Things get oddly quiet before war. “The calm before the storm.” This phenomenon is present in film, literary works, and the real world.

I have a bad feeling.
2 hours now. Not a peep from any government or local media in M.E. there is a total lid on news.
 
WARNING: Intelligence indicators from Iran are they will launch hundreds of Ballistic missiles and drones at Israel. Larger strike than in April.

Iran, Hezbollah, Iraqi militias and Yemen will likely want to saturate the air defense and draw blood for HAMAS.

US forces from the Roosevelt and Wasp battle go up may enter direct combat with Iran if it goes poorly. Be warned.

Sums it up well.
 

A missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels struck a Liberian-flagged container ship traveling through the Gulf of Aden, authorities said Sunday, the first assault by the group since Israeli airstrikes targeted them.
The Houthis offered no explanation for the two-week pause in their attacks on shipping through the Red Sea corridor, which have seen similar slowdowns since the assaults began in November over Israel's war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip. But the resumption comes after the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, the Houthis' main benefactor, amid renewed concerns over the war breaking out into a regional conflict.
 
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