Undersea Threat: Yemen's Houthis and Global Internet
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The Houthis, a Yemen-based militant group, have escalated their threats against maritime and undersea communication infrastructures, particularly focusing on the strategic undersea cables in the Red Sea. These cables are critical as they facilitate the majority of the global internet traffic and financial transactions worth approximately $10 trillion daily. The potential targeting of these cables by the Houthis, as suggested in various reports and analyses, could have significant implications for global communication and economic stability.
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