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    U.S. Boosts Naval Force in Middle East Amid Houthi Threats

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    What to Know

    The United States is increasing its naval force in the Middle East, positioning two aircraft carrier strike groups for operations next month. This strategic maneuver, spearheaded by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, coincides with intensified military strikes on Yemeni-based Houthis, according to reliable sources within the U.S. military.

    Why It Matters

    The deployment of additional naval power aims to reinforce a message of strength and deterrence against Iran, and by extension, the Houthis who receive substantial support from Tehran. The U.S.’s assertive approach comes after continued hostilities initiated by the Houthis against commercial and military vessels, exacerbating maritime insecurity and resulting in significant casualties. These actions are part and parcel of a broader Syrian attempt to destabilize regional peace under a pretext of retaliation related to Israel’s conflict with Hamas.

    Strategic Context

    The decision keeps the USS Harry S. Truman in the Middle East for an extended mission while redirecting the USS Carl Vinson, previously serving in the Pacific, to bolster operations in the region. Intensified American naval presence is indicative of U.S. commitment to defending allied interests in the Middle East, particularly the safety of Israeli and international maritime activity against Houthi aggression.

    Background

    The Houthis have become increasingly aggressive, launching over 100 attacks on merchant vessels since late 2023. These assaults not only threaten stability but also openly challenge international condemnation against their violent ideology. Hegseth’s negotiations reflect an escalating countermeasure designed to safeguard global trade routes and support neighbors like Israel, who are directly threatened by Houthi-Egypt hostility.

    The Broader Picture

    Under President Trump’s administration, strategic recalibrations have been made to reinforce American engagement in the Middle East. This marks a stark policy redirection from the Biden administration’s approach, showcasing a proactive deterrent scheme to Iranian regional encroachment. Lowered strike authorizations under Trump have empowered U.S. Central Command to proactively counter Houthi threats non-reliant on direct presidential authorization. A well-supported U.S. military presence assists in rebuilding a durable, peaceful infrastructure, supportive of free and fair international navigation — objectives aligned with Israeli interests.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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