U.S. Intelligence: China Collaborates with Houthis to Supply Advanced Weapons for Red Sea Shipping Immunity
Jan 2, 2025, 08:16 AM
Recent reports indicate a covert collaboration between China and Yemen's Houthi movement, revealing a network supplying advanced weaponry that poses a threat to stability in the Red Sea. According to U.S. intelligence sources, the Houthis are utilizing Chinese-made arms in their operations, which include attacks on international shipping. In exchange for these weapons, the Houthis are reportedly providing immunity for Chinese-flagged vessels navigating the region. This development underscores the growing complexity of geopolitical tensions in the area, particularly involving Iranian interests and the Houthis' piracy campaign against international maritime traffic.
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