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The Red Sea gets redder
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The United States has been combatting Houthi missile strikes since the beginning of their attacks. Starting in January, the U.S. Navy has taken direct action against Houthi military installations in Yemen. But these strikes have failed to deter the Houthis from continuing their campaign against international shipping.

The Houthis benefit from the status quo. By taking on the U.S. military and supporting Hamas’s war against Israel, they have gained sympathy across the Middle East. Consequently, it is harder for Arab opponents of the Houthis, such as Saudi Arabia, to act against them.also suggest some Middle Eastern nations have asked the U.S. not to launch strikes against the Houthis from their soil. Overall, the Houthis have gained prestige across the Middle East through their continuation of this conflict.

The Houthis would not be able to sustain these operations on their own. The biggest ally of the Houthis, Iran, has supported their campaign with material and financial support. Moreover, Rear Adm. Marc Miguez, commander of the U.S. Navy carrier strike group in the Red Sea, reported, “We have pretty high confidence that not only is Iran providing financial support, but they’re providing intelligence support.

This continuing stalemate in the Red Sea reflects a deeper problem with the Biden administration’s approach to international affairs. The White House has demonstrated an inability to decisively take foreign policy action and effectively control the international situation. This passivity has been reflected in its response to Ukraine where, even before Republican legislative obstinacy, the White House was hesitant to commit the resources necessary for Ukraine to win.

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