# Houthi
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A Conflict Without Borders: UN Warns Houthi Escalation Risks Yemen’s Fragile Recovery
UN Envoy Hans Grundberg has warned that Houthi attacks on Israel risk dragging Yemen into a broader regional war and derailing the country's fragile political settlement. The escalation follows Houthi claims of using advanced ballistic missiles and drones to support the regional 'Resistance Front,' complicating international efforts to resolve Yemen's economic and humanitarian crises.

The Houthi Gambit: How Yemen’s Entry Into Regional Conflict Amplifies Iran’s Strategic Reach
The Houthi movement's entry into the regional war significantly expands Iran's strategic depth and creates a multi-front challenge for its adversaries. This development leverages Yemen's geography and advanced asymmetric weaponry to threaten both regional stability and global maritime trade routes.

EU Ministers Reject Expansion of Naval Mission to Strait of Hormuz, Stress De‑Escalation
EU foreign ministers declined to extend the bloc’s naval “Shield” operation into the Strait of Hormuz, prioritising de‑escalation and the protection of commercial shipping through diplomatic and non‑military measures. Brussels says it will preserve freedom of navigation while working with the UN and partners to restore vital flows of fertiliser, grain and energy.

US Carrier Strike Group Near Iran Heightens Risk of Regional Escalation as Tehran and Allies Issue Stark Warnings
A US carrier strike group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln has moved into the Indian Ocean, prompting stern warnings from Iran and its regional allies. Washington signals readiness to deter while keeping a door open to talks, but proxy forces and incendiary propaganda raise the risk of a wider regional confrontation.

Iran Unveils Anti‑US Mural as USS Abraham Lincoln Heads for Gulf — A Warning Shot at Sea
Tehran unveiled an anti‑US mural in Revolution Square warning that an attack on Iran would see US carriers targeted, as the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group moves into the region. The artwork is a deliberate signal to both domestic audiences and international actors, heightening risks of naval escalation and economic fallout in a volatile maritime theatre.