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Toxic fertilizer spewing into the Red Sea? Great!
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Houthi attack sinks ship - US military warns of risks for Red Sea
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Ship caught fire after missile hit it, Swiss operator confirms
A Swiss shipping operator has confirmed a missile hit its container ship yesterday, causing a fire. MSC said its Sky II was struck 85 miles southeast of Aden in Yemen while sailing from Singapore to Djibouti. "The missile caused a small fire that has been extinguished while no crew were injured," MSC said. "She is currently continuing her journey to Djibouti and will arrive today for further assessment." Italian defence minister Guido Crosetto said Houthi forces had attacked the Liberian-flagged vessel. "I am not aware that either Switzerland, Liberia or Djibouti have ever participated in any way in the ongoing conflict in Gaza," Crosetto said on X, seemingly in reference to the Houthis' claims that they only attack ships affiliated with Israel, the US or UK. |
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Seems like drilling for oil in your own vast reserves of your own country might just be better for the environment than getting your fix from the Middle East.
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Three killed in Houthi missile attack on cargo ship in Gulf of Aden
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There are several confirmed sources that indicate that Iran is supplying the Houthi rebels in Yemen with missiles and other weapons. Here are some of them:
- **DIA report**: The Defense Intelligence Agency released an unclassified report in February 2024 that provides a comparative analysis of publicly available images of Iranian missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles to those displayed and employed by Houthi forces in Yemen. The report states that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF) has been providing the Houthis with a growing arsenal of sophisticated weapons and training since 2014⁴. - **UK evidence**: Britain presented evidence in January 2024 that Iran is supplying advanced weapons to the Houthis, after finding images of tests conducted at the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards in Tehran on the hard drive of an unmanned aircraft seized by the Royal Navy⁶. - **U.S. Navy admiral**: Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, deputy commander of U.S. Central Command, said in an interview with CBS News in February 2024 that Iran has been resupplying, advising, and providing target information to the Houthis for a decade. He said that the Houthis have been using anti-ship ballistic missiles that have never been used in a conflict before⁵. These sources show that Iran is enabling the Houthi attacks across the Middle East, threatening freedom of navigation and international commerce in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. 🚢🚀 Source: Conversation with Bing, 3/8/2024 (1) DIA report confirms the Houthis’ use of Iranian missiles and unmanned .... https://www.dia.mil/News-Features/Ar...ed-aerial-veh/. (2) UK Presents Evidence Linking Iran in Houthi Weapon Supply. https://www.voanews.com/a/uk-present...y/6961928.html. (3) U.S. Navy three-star admiral discusses the mission to stop Houthi Red .... https://www.cbsnews.com/news/houthi-...se-60-minutes/. (4) Iranian, Houthi naval attacks escalate. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...te/ar-BB1juWmG. (5) Houthi missile kills 3 sailors in Gulf of Aden. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...en/ar-BB1jv9q6. (6) Houthi missile attack kills 3 crew members in Yemen rebels' first fatal assault on shipping. https://abcnews.go.com/International...uthi-107829276. (7) undefined. https://www.dia.mil/Military-Power-Publications.
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The current sanctions on Iran are imposed by various entities, including the United States, the United Nations, the European Union, and other countries. Here is a brief overview of some of the major sanctions:
- **U.S. Sanctions**: - The United States has imposed sanctions on Iran since 1979, following the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. The sanctions have been expanded and modified over the years, targeting various sectors and activities of the Iranian regime, such as nuclear and ballistic missile programs, human rights abuses, terrorism, and regional destabilization. - The U.S. sanctions block Iranian government assets in the United States, ban nearly all U.S. trade with Iran (except food and agricultural commodities, medicine, medical supplies, and humanitarian-related goods), and prohibit foreign assistance and arms sales to Iran. The sanctions also impose secondary sanctions on non-U.S. persons and entities that engage in certain transactions with Iran or designated Iranian persons and entities. - The U.S. sanctions were partially lifted in 2016, following the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a multilateral agreement that aimed to limit Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. However, in 2018, the United States withdrew from the JCPOA and re-imposed the sanctions that had been waived or suspended under the agreement. The U.S. sanctions were further expanded in 2019 and 2020 to cover Iran's financial sector, metals industry, oil exports, and other sources of revenue¹². - **U.N. Sanctions**: - The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has imposed sanctions on Iran since 2006, in response to Iran's failure to comply with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the UNSC resolutions on its nuclear program. The sanctions include an arms embargo, a ban on Iran's ballistic missile activities, travel bans and asset freezes on designated individuals and entities, and restrictions on Iran's nuclear-related and dual-use items and technology transfers. - The U.N. sanctions were lifted in 2016, as part of the JCPOA implementation. However, in 2020, the United States attempted to invoke the "snapback" mechanism of the JCPOA, which would restore all the previous U.N. sanctions on Iran. The U.S. move was rejected by the other parties to the JCPOA and the majority of the UNSC members, who argued that the United States had no legal standing to trigger the snapback after withdrawing from the agreement³⁴. - **E.U. Sanctions**: - The European Union has imposed sanctions on Iran since 2007, in support of the U.N. resolutions and the international efforts to address Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile issues. The E.U. sanctions include an arms embargo, a ban on Iran's ballistic missile activities, travel bans and asset freezes on designated individuals and entities, and restrictions on Iran's nuclear-related and dual-use items and technology transfers. The E.U. sanctions also target Iran's oil and gas sector, financial sector, transportation sector, and other areas of concern. - The E.U. sanctions were lifted in 2016, as part of the JCPOA implementation. The E.U. has remained committed to the JCPOA and has opposed the U.S. withdrawal and re-imposition of sanctions. The E.U. has also established a special mechanism, known as INSTEX, to facilitate legitimate trade with Iran and circumvent the U.S. sanctions. However, the E.U. has also expressed concerns over Iran's breaches of its JCPOA commitments and its regional activities, and has imposed additional sanctions on Iran for human rights violations and involvement in terrorist plots⁵ . - **Other Countries' Sanctions**: - Several other countries have also imposed sanctions on Iran, either in coordination with the U.S., the U.N., or the E.U., or independently. These countries include Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The sanctions vary in scope and severity, but generally target Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, human rights abuses, terrorism, and regional destabilization. Some of these countries have also lifted or eased their sanctions in accordance with the JCPOA, while others have followed the U.S. lead and re-imposed or expanded their sanctions . These are some of the current sanctions on Iran. For more information, you can visit the websites of the relevant authorities, such as the U.S. Department of State¹, the U.N. Security Council³, the E.U. External Action Service⁵, or the respective governments of other countries. 🌎🔒 Source: Conversation with Bing, 3/8/2024 (1) Iran Sanctions - United States Department of State. https://www.state.gov/iran-sanctions/. (2) Iran Sanctions | Office of Foreign Assets Control. https://ofac.treasury.gov/sanctions-...iran-sanctions. (3) United States sanctions against Iran - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...s_against_Iran. (4) July 20, 2023 U.S. Sanctions on Iran - CRS Reports. https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF12452. (5) International sanctions against Iran - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intern...s_against_Iran.
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Houthi spokesperson confirms drone attacks on US war destroyers
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis have confirmed reports the group targeted US war destroyers early this morning. In a televised speech, the group's military spokesman Yahya Sarea said the Houthis targeted bulk carrier Propel Fortune in the Gulf of Aden, adding they targeted "a number of US war destroyers at the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden with 37 drones". The Houthis have been attacking ships in the Red Sea since November in what they say is a campaign of solidarity with Palestinians during the war in Gaza. Earlier, the US Navy said its ships and aircraft shot down 15 uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) by Yemen's Houthis in the Red Sea area between 4am and 6.30am. |
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US-British forces strike Houthi targets in Yemen, Houthi outlet says
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Report claims Yemen’s Houthis have a hypersonic missile, possibly raising stakes in Red Sea crisis
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Iran, Russia and China will show off their marine capabilities in a joint naval drill
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Indian military recaptured cargo ship from Somali pirates: 17 crew members rescued
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