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Houthis encouraged to shut down Red Sea shipping if US escalates Iran war

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Houthis encouraged to shut down Red Sea shipping if US escalates Iran war

Iranian leaders have encouraged the Yemen-based Houthis to be ready to shut down shipping in the Red Sea if the United States strikes Tehran’s power infrastructure. The Iranians have discussed the plan and informed their Houthi allies, R…

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