Britain threatens Iran if it does not stop harming the Red Sea

British Armed Forces Minister James Hebbey threatened the Iranian regime with a strong response if it did not stop its militia attacks in Yemen on commercial ships in the Red Sea.
Hebey confirmed, in a televised statement, that withdrawing from the international maritime coalition “Guardian of Prosperity” is contingent on the Houthi militia, paid by Iran, stopping its missile and drone attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait.
He pointed out that the Houthis' launching of drones and missiles at commercial ships in the Red Sea threatens the interests of the entire world. Because of the international importance that the Bab al-Mandab Strait represents.
He added: This sea route is vital for the whole world.. All the world has an interest in seeing freedom of maritime navigation from Bab al-Mandab and the Red Sea, and the countries of the world, especially the major countries, cannot be present there to protect ships as long as the threats continue.
p>The countries of the world are dealing with what the Red Sea is witnessing as Iranian threats that the Houthi militia is a tool for implementing.
The Iranian Minister of Defense had stated that the Red Sea had become an area of influence for his country, while the Houthi militia refrained from responding to the statement, which put the whole world before the reality of what was happening and that the attacks had nothing to do with supporting Gaza as much as they were an Iranian agenda to militarize the Red Sea within the papers. negotiation in its regional and international conflict.