So, they already weren't attacking our ships? I'm not seeing how they're our problem. Let Liberia and Malta defend their own ships, we have no reason to carry out expensive bombing raids on their behalf. And if shipping companies want our protection, then they should pay to register their ships with us.
These people are retarded monkeys whose culture values acting tough and talking shit but don't seem to realise it's not wise to hit targets bigger than they can handle.
lol.. mostly isreal. dgaf.
Zografia (January 16, 2024) Greek-owned, Malta-flagged bulk carrier.
Attacked off Saleef, Yemen
Hit by a missile, causing a large hole below the waterline. No crew injuries.
Source: Reuters, Baird Maritime.
Gibraltar Eagle (January 15, 2024) U.S.-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier.
Struck by an anti-ship ballistic missile in the Gulf of Aden.
Minor damage, no injuries reported.
Source: U.S. Central Command, Reuters.
Genco Picardy (January 17, 2024) U.S.-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier.
Targeted by a drone in the Gulf of Aden.
Sustained minor damage, no injuries.
Source: U.S. Central Command, Wilson Center.
Chem Ranger (January 18, 2024) U.S.-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged chemical tanker.
Hit by missiles in the Red Sea.
No significant damage or injuries reported.
Source: U.S. Central Command, Al Jazeera.
Star Nasia (January 31, 2024) Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier.
Targeted with missiles in the Red Sea.
No damage reported, continued voyage.
Source: Washington Institute maritime tracker.
Morning Tide (February 6, 2024) Panama-flagged bulk carrier.
Attacked with missiles in the Red Sea.
No damage or injuries, proceeded to port.
Source: UKMTO reports.
Star Iris (February 12, 2024) Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier.
Hit by missiles in the Red Sea.
Minor damage, no crew injuries.
Source: Reuters.
Rubymar (February 18, 2024) Belize-flagged, UK-connected bulk carrier.
Struck by multiple missiles in the Red Sea.
Sank on March 2, 2024, after taking on water, carrying fertilizer (environmental concerns).
First ship sunk by Houthis in this campaign.
Source: Reuters, Al Jazeera.
Lycavitos (February 22, 2024) Barbados-flagged bulk carrier.
Targeted by missiles in the Gulf of Aden.
Minor damage, no injuries reported.
Source: UKMTO, Washington Institute.
Torm Thor (February 24, 2024) U.S.-owned, U.S.-flagged chemical tanker.
Targeted with missiles in the Red Sea.
No damage reported, continued voyage.
Source: Ship Technology.
MSC Sky II (March 4, 2024) Liberian-flagged container ship, Switzerland-based MSC operator.
Attacked by a drone or missile in the Gulf of Aden, 90 nm southeast of Aden.
Sustained fire damage; Indian Navy’s INS Kolkata assisted with firefighting.
No crew injuries, escorted to Djibouti.
Source: Wikipedia, NPR.
True Confidence (March 6, 2024) Barbados-flagged, Liberian-owned bulk carrier.
Hit by an anti-ship ballistic missile in the Gulf of Aden, 50 nm off Aden.
Three crew killed, four injured (first fatalities from Houthi attacks).
Ship abandoned, heavily damaged, set ablaze.
Source: Reuters, Al Jazeera.
Pinocchio (March 11, 2024) Liberia-flagged container ship, operated by SeaLead.
Targeted with two anti-ship ballistic missiles in the Red Sea.
No damage or injuries, safely transited Bab al-Mandab.
Source: Washington Institute.
Propel Fortune (March 13, 2024) Singapore-flagged bulk carrier.
Targeted with missiles in the Gulf of Aden.
No damage reported, continued voyage.
Source: UKMTO reports.
Laax (May 28, 2024) Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier.
Hit by missiles in the Red Sea.
Sustained damage but continued sailing, no injuries.
Source: X posts, Ship Technology.
Sealady (May 28, 2024) Malta-flagged bulk carrier.
Targeted with missiles in the Red Sea.
No damage reported, continued voyage.
Source: X posts.
Morea (May 28, 2024) Liberia-flagged vessel.
Targeted in the Red Sea, part of a multi-ship attack.
No damage reported.
Source: X posts.
MSC Sarah V (June 1, 2024) Liberia-flagged container ship, MSC-operated.
Struck by a missile in the Arabian Sea en route to Abu Dhabi.
Minor damage, no injuries.
Source: Washington Institute.
Tutor (June 12, 2024) Greek-owned, Liberia-flagged coal carrier.
Hit by missiles and an explosive-laden remote-controlled boat near Hodeidah.
Sank on June 19, 2024, after flooding and engine room damage.
One crew member presumed dead, others evacuated.
Source: Reuters, Baird Maritime.
Verbena (June 13, 2024) Palau-flagged cargo ship.
Struck by missiles in the Red Sea.
Fire broke out, one crew member injured and evacuated by USS Philippine Sea.
Crew abandoned ship, significant damage.
Source: USNI News, Wilson Center.
MSC Unific VI (July 1, 2024) Liberia-flagged container ship.
Targeted in the Arabian Sea
No confirmed damage or injuries.
Source: X posts.
Delonix (July 1, 2024) U.S.-flagged oil tanker.
Targeted in the Red Sea.
No damage reported, continued voyage.
Source: X posts.
Anvil Point (July 1, 2024) UK-flagged cargo ship.
Targeted in the Indian Ocean, per Houthi claims.
No confirmed damage or injuries.
Source: X posts.
Lucky Sailor (July 1, 2024) Malta-flagged oil tanker.
Targeted in the Mediterranean Sea, per Houthi claims.
No confirmed damage or injuries.
Source: X posts.
Chios Lion (July 15, 2024) Liberian-flagged, Marshall Islands-owned, Greek-operated crude oil tanker.
Attacked with an uncrewed surface vessel (USV) in the Red Sea.
Sustained damage, no assistance requested, no injuries.
Source: Wilson Center.
Bentley I (July 15, 2024) Panama-flagged oil tanker.
Targeted with an anti-ship ballistic missile in the Red Sea.
No damage reported, continued voyage.
Source: Wilson Center.
Sounion (August 21, 2024) Greek-registered oil tanker.
Carrying 150,000 metric tons of crude oil, struck by missiles and drones in the Red Sea.
Caught fire, crew rescued by USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group.
Towed later, environmental concerns due to oil cargo.
Source: Baird Maritime, Reuters.
Amjad (September 2, 2024) Saudi-flagged oil tanker.
Attacked with ballistic missiles and drones in the Red Sea, alongside Blue Lagoon I.
Carried ~2 million barrels of oil, sustained minor damage, continued voyage.
Source: Reuters, UKMTO.
Blue Lagoon I (September 2, 2024) Panama-flagged oil tanker.
Hit by two ballistic missiles and a drone in the Red Sea.
Minor damage, no casualties, continued voyage.
Source: Reuters, UKMTO.
Cordelia Moon (October 1, 2024) Panama-flagged crude oil tanker.
Attacked in the Red Sea, wrongly labeled “British” by Houthis.
Minor damage, no injuries, continued voyage.
Source: Washington Institute.
And this isn't even all of them
So, they already weren't attacking our ships? I'm not seeing how they're our problem. Let Liberia and Malta defend their own ships, we have no reason to carry out expensive bombing raids on their behalf. And if shipping companies want our protection, then they should pay to register their ships with us.
They were. And they have already threatened america since 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIWRuA32k1k
These people are retarded monkeys whose culture values acting tough and talking shit but don't seem to realise it's not wise to hit targets bigger than they can handle.