Houthi rebels claim drone attack on US warship in Red Sea amid escalating tensions
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Yemen's Houthi rebels announced they launched a drone strike on a US Navy warship in the Red Sea on February 23, 2026, as part of their campaign against vessels linked to Israel. The US military confirmed the incident, reporting no damage or injuries but intercepting the drone. This marks the latest escalation in Houthi attacks that have disrupted 15% of global shipping since late 2023.
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Houthi rebels Concept
Iran-backed Yemeni militants targeting Red Sea shipping in solidarity with Gaza.
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US Navy Concept
Protecting international maritime trade; key player in countering Houthi threats.
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Multi-Perspective Analysis
Left-Leaning View
Blames US/Israel policies for provoking Houthis; urges diplomacy over military escalation.
Centrist View
Reports facts of attack and disruptions to global trade objectively.
Right-Leaning View
Demands strong US retaliation against Iran proxies; criticizes weak deterrence.
Source & Verification
Source: Reuters
Status: Confirmed
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