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    Navy SEALs Missing in Arabian Sea on Classified Mission

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    What happened

    The United States has concluded its 10-day search for two missing Navy SEALs in the Arabian Sea, who are now officially considered deceased. The focus has shifted to a recovery operation following their engagement in a high-stakes interception mission of Iranian-made weapons.

    Importance of the mission

    The mission had significant implications for regional security dynamics, as it was targeted at preventing the delivery of illicit Iranian arms to the Houthi rebels in Yemen. Interruption of these supplies is crucial for curtailing the further escalation of conflicts impacting global trade routes through the strategic Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

    Efforts to locate the elite sailors covered more than 21,000 square miles with multinational support from the US, Japan, and Spain, underscoring the critical nature of the mission and the high regard for the missing servicemen.

    Who’s Involved

    Assistance in the extensive search came from various institutions including the Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center, the US Coast Guard Atlantic Area Command, the University of San Diego – Scripps Institute of Oceanography, and the Office of Naval Research.

    Tragedy during Operation

    On January 11, the SEALs embarked on an operation to board an unmarked vessel. During the engagement, one SEAL became submerged in heavy seas and his fellow soldier uncompromisingly dove in for a rescue attempt, leading to their current status. Both SEAL’s identities are withheld pending family notifications.

    Their commitment

    General Erik Kurilla, Commander of US Central Command, deeply honored the warriors’ sacrifice, highlighting the eternal recognition of their bravery and their significant loss felt within the US Navy and the broader Special Operations community.

    Lasting effects

    The operational seizure yielded substantial armaments bound for Houthi rebels and further evidenced Iran’s involvement in regional armament proliferation. This raid adds to a series of interventions by the US Navy and allies disrupting the weapon flow embroiled in broader regional confrontations.

    Aftermath of the operation

    Following the retrieval of the weapons, including missile components with heavy implications for regional stability, the US Navy disposed of the compromised vessel by sinking it after removing the crew and deeming the situation unsafe, as elaborated by Central Command.

    Reflecting on Loss

    The news resounds with a heavy collective grief for the fallen SEALs, whose families, friends, and the naval warfare community are now in the hearts and prayers of a grateful nation and alliance partners.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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