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Yemeni Houthis receive advanced components for ballistic and cruise missiles from China
2025-01-06
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]

Courtesy of Frank G:
US Intel: China Arming Houthis in Secret Red Sea Agreement
China appears to be cultivating the Iran nexus. Ensuring future oil deliveries?
[NewsMax] U.S. intelligence officials said Chinese-made weapons are being supplied to Houthi rebels in exchange for safe passage of Chinese vessels through the Red Sea, i24NEWS reported.

According to diplomatic sources, Houthi representatives visited China during the summer and fall and might have met with high-ranking Chinese officials. The militant group is reportedly planning to use Chinese parts to manufacture hundreds of cruise missiles capable of targeting Persian Gulf states.
Oil in and weapons out. Got it.
Since September, the United States has attempted diplomatic intervention, providing Beijing with detailed information about Chinese companies involved in the arms supply chain. China's apparent inaction has prompted Washington to consider more aggressive measures.

U.S. officials are now threatening joint action with Israel to isolate Chinese trading networks from the global financial system.

This development comes as the Houthis attempt to solidify control over one of the world's most strategic maritime corridors.

The ongoing maritime crisis has already disrupted global shipping routes and raised concerns about regional security.
Posted by:Fred

#18  imagine the smile if the Navy still had an Iowa Class BB

Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War is a 2015 techno-thriller

United States Navy reserve fleets
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-01-06 22:53  

#17  You don't need to be a Houthi to hang out in Djibouti,
The cool kids are already there.
From your favorite PMC, to those guys with letters three,
It's a rootin' tootin' shoot 'em up affair.
Posted by: SteveS   2025-01-06 18:38  

#16  If that were the case, we could have just used our base in Djibouti to perform airstrikes on the Houthis rather than using carrier aircraft...
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2025-01-06 18:05  

#15  Our Task Force Horn of Africa has been there for decades.
Posted by: Difar Dave   2025-01-06 17:27  

#14  The US, China, France and Japan (!) all have bases in Djibouti. Plus Blackwater, Wagner and a few other PMC's. That's a live locale. If any of the interested parties actually desired to get up close and personal with one another it'd be easy to arrange. Clearly - none of them have that intention.
Posted by: Clem+Elmish4239   2025-01-06 17:08  

#13  Here's the first link that came up when I searched on "Chinese base djibouti underground bunker":

https://www.twz.com/12959/chinas-base-in-the-horn-of-african-has-a-huge-underground-bunker.

That's from 2020.

So they were preparing for the last year and a half of attacks back then.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2025-01-06 16:22  

#12  ^Thing, long time.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2025-01-06 16:17  

#11   How did these items arrive in Houthistan? Transporter beams from the Middle Kingdom?

They were probably unloaded at the Chinese base in Djibouti (you know, the one with the big underground storage area) and from there they could be shipped over to Yemen by helicopter.

Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2025-01-06 16:11  

#10  Time to sabotage "The Belt and Road Initiative"?
Posted by: 3dc   2025-01-06 15:49  

#9  ^^ Iowa Class BBs' main gun armament were 16 inch rifles.
Posted by: badanov   2025-01-06 14:39  

#8  Somehow I recall that this is exactly what we have a US Navy ARG with a maritime infantry (USMC) striking force to deal with? Wouldn't take long to eliminate the problem.



Heck, imagine the smile if the Navy still had an Iowa Class BB which just sailed off the coast and ignored the mosquito bites of the drones because it had armor to protect the ship from the plunging fire of IJN battleship 14 inch guns, and delivered a few 16 inch salvo;s to the annoying sites!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2025-01-06 14:36  

#7  Mine Haiphong Houthi Harbors
Posted by: Frank G   2025-01-06 12:48  

#6  I wonder what passes for "advanced components" in the minds of journalists. Fleming valves? Discrete transistors? Those little black plastic chips that look like bugs?

Nowadays, an off-the-shelf Raspberry Pi fits in your hand and is 4 times faster than the Cray-1, an old-school super computer that was so big they made it into furniture.
Posted by: SteveS   2025-01-06 12:13  

#5  How about eliminating all docking facilities in Houthi-held territory? It's not as if the Houthis have already been waging maritime war against most world shipping, i.e. "piracy"
Posted by: Elmaper+McGurque1612   2025-01-06 11:50  

#4  A Trump move: Eliminate all plane flights and ship visits from PRC.
Posted by: Glusomp Spealet4328   2025-01-06 09:47  

#3  Hospitals in China overwhelmed by surge in HMPV patients raising concerns about a new epidemic
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2025-01-06 03:35  

#2  Arc Light time.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2025-01-06 03:13  

#1  How did these items arrive in Houthistan? Transporter beams from the Middle Kingdom?
Posted by: Elmaper+McGurque1612   2025-01-06 00:52  

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