Ian Brown on Nostr: “If the Houthis were expecting to hold globalisation to ransom through their Red ...
“If the Houthis were expecting to hold globalisation to ransom through their Red Sea attacks, they’re failing. There are few indispensable keys to the corridors of global trade, and control of the Suez Canal does not appear to be one of them.”
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