Iran has brokered ongoing secret talks between Russia and Yemen's Houthi rebels to transfer advanced anti-ship missiles to the militant group, according to multiple Western and regional sources. The negotiations, facilitated by Tehran, aim to provide the Houthis with Russian P-800 Oniks missiles, also known as Yakhont missiles. These missiles would significantly enhance the Houthis' capability to strike commercial vessels in the Red Sea and pose a heightened threat to U.S. and allied warships. Despite the ongoing discussions, Moscow has yet to make a final decision on whether to proceed with the missile transfer, according to seven sources. This development underscores the deepening ties between Tehran and Moscow.