Greek Oil Tanker that Iran-Backed Houthis Hit Becomes ‘Ecological Disaster’ in Red Sea

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Greek Oil Tanker that Iran-Backed Houthis Hit Becomes ‘Ecological Disaster’ in Red Sea
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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield condemned the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists of Yemen on Sunday for creating an “ecological disaster with devastating consequences for the region” by attacking a Greek oil tanker.in January 2024 demanding an end to Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. The ambassador did not suggest what the UNSC should do when the Houthis continue to ignore the resolution.

“This situation underlines that these kinds of attacks pose not only a threat against the freedom of navigation but also to the lives of seafarers, the environment, and subsequently the life of all citizens living in that region,” the EU mission said.

The Houthis are not a legitimate national government and have no rights under international law to blockade ports in Israel or anywhere else, so they are unlikely to pay much attention if the United Nations asks them to start respecting a resolution they have been ignoring for almost nine months.

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