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Houthis Threaten New Maritime Blockade — Global Trade Faces a Second Chokepoint

The war in the Middle East may be entering an even more dangerous phase as Yemen’s Houthi movement signals it could expand the conflict into a major global shipping route, potentially choking off international trade far beyond the Persian Gulf.
The move raises fears that the conflict is no longer confined to the battlefield — but could now strike directly at the world economy.


🔥 Beyond Hormuz — Another Strategic Strait at Risk:
While tensions have already disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, attention is now shifting to the Bab el‑Mandeb Strait, a narrow pᴀssage linking the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden.
Iran-aligned Houthi movement forces in Yemen have warned they could target vessels pᴀssing through the waterway as part of the broader confrontation involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.


⚠️ A “Double Chokepoint” Threat to Global Trade:
Security analysts warn that if both Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb are disrupted at the same time, global shipping could face a “double chokepoint” crisis.
These two pᴀssages are among the most critical maritime routes on Earth. Hormuz alone carries roughly a quarter of the world’s seaborne oil, making any disruption a major shock to global markets.
💥 Why the Bab el-Mandeb Matters:
The Bab el‑Mandeb Strait handles mᴀssive volumes of cargo moving between Europe and Asia through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.
If attacks or blockades intensify there, shipping companies may be forced to reroute vessels thousands of miles around Africa — dramatically increasing costs, delays, and risks to supply chains.


🌍 Global Economic Shockwaves:
With the Strait of Hormuz already under pressure and threats now expanding to the Red Sea gateway, analysts warn the conflict could trigger one of the biggest disruptions to global trade in decades.
Oil prices, shipping insurance, and freight costs are already surging as companies scramble to avoid the region’s growing war zone.


⚡ The War’s Next Front:
If the Houthis follow through on their warnings, the conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States could soon spill directly into the world’s most vital shipping corridors, turning the Middle East war into a crisis that affects economies across the entire planet.

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