• 10 months ago
The US and UK launched military strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, responding to their persistent Red Sea ship attacks. UK PM Rishi Sunak emphasized defending freedom of navigation and stated the action was self-defense. Supported by allies, the strikes aim to protect critical trade routes and mariners.

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00:00 Last night, the United States and the United Kingdom launched military strikes against
00:09 Houthi targets in Yemen responding to the Iranian-backed group's persistent attack
00:14 on the ships in the Red Sea.
00:16 Now as the strikes have been concluded and the target has been achieved, United Kingdom's
00:21 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has released a statement regarding the strikes.
00:26 He emphasises the importance of defending freedom of navigation and has stated that
00:30 limited and proportionate military action was quite necessary in the name of self-defence.
00:36 Rishi Sunak asserted that UK would always stand up for free flow of trade.
00:40 The joint military response, supported by Australia, Bahrain, Canada and the Netherlands
00:45 and others, sends a strong message against Houthi aggression and aims to protect critical
00:50 commercial routes and mariners' lives.
00:53 Sunak also accused Iran of meddling and declared "enough is enough", indicating the potential
00:59 for a broader conflict in the Middle East.
01:01 The UK's decisive military action aligns with its stance of protecting global trade routes
01:06 and maintaining stability in the region.
01:10 The strikes were reportedly prompted by escalating tensions and major Houthi drone and missile
01:14 attacks prior to this on Tuesday, during which a Royal Navy warship alongside US naval vessels
01:20 and jets successfully thwarted approximately 20 million drones and missiles.
01:25 Sunak's recent comments reflect the UK's commitment to addressing the threats posed by Houthi
01:29 actions and ensuring the security of maritime trade routes.
01:33 The joint statement from the participating governments, including Denmark, Germany, New
01:38 Zealand and South Korea, underscores this shared dedication for upholding freedom of
01:42 navigation, international commerce and the defence of marines.
01:46 The military intervention follows a warning issued a week ago to the Houthi group urging
01:50 them to cease attack on commercial shipping or face consequences.
01:55 Now this joint military response is coming out as a significant development, showcasing
01:59 the determination of the UK and US to address the Houthi provocation decisively.
02:04 However, the experts are now predicting an escalation by Houthi rebels who were caught
02:09 off guard during the attack.
02:10 "This is a very important issue for the United States and the United Kingdom.
02:11 We are not going to let this happen.
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