# Houthi Rebels
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Tehran’s Strategic Reach: A New Challenge to Global Maritime Chokepoints
A senior advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader has claimed that Iran and its strategic partners now control the security of the Hormuz and Malacca Straits. This move signals a broader effort to challenge Western naval dominance through a coordinated maritime strategy involving regional proxies and major powers.

A Unified Front: The Axis of Resistance Formalizes Transnational Strike Tactics
The Yemeni Houthi rebels, in a joint operation with Iran and Hezbollah, launched ballistic missiles at Israeli targets, marking a shift toward a unified regional military strategy. While the Houthis claim success, the internationally recognized Yemeni government has condemned the move as a dangerous escalation fueled by Iranian interests.

Iran’s Red Sea Wild Card: The Strategic Calculus Behind the Houthi Entry into the Israel Conflict
Yemen's Houthi rebels have officially joined the conflict against Israel, launching long-range missiles to signal a major escalation by Iran’s 'Axis of Resistance.' This move threatens global energy shipping and increases military and political pressure on the US and its regional allies.

Middle East Conflagration: Asian Markets Plunge as Iran Conflict Escalates
Asian stock markets crashed by 5% and oil prices surged past $115 as the conflict in Iran escalated with the entry of Houthi rebels and a massive U.S. troop surge. The burgeoning regional war has triggered a global flight to safety, devitalizing crypto markets and threatening the stability of the global energy supply chain.

Chokepoint Crisis: Iran Weaponizes the Strait of Hormuz as Oil Prices Breach $100
Tensions in the Middle East have pushed oil prices above $100 per barrel as Iran threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to U.S. and Israeli military pressure. The conflict has escalated into direct strikes on military infrastructure and the downing of high-value U.S. assets, raising fears of a dual-chokepoint crisis involving the Red Sea.