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What is your take on the incident in question (vessels being targeted in the sea)? Houthis trying to expand the conflict? Can they afford it?This is correct but KSA does not in any way rely on American intelligence on the ground in Yemen. Besides American involvement in the current Yemeni conflict is very limited. Their focus, as you know, is entirely elsewhere. Moreover in the same region alone.
Also I would like to point out the obvious difference between targeting a navy destroyer and a unarmed aid-ship (catamaran). It is like comparing apples and oranges.
This was to be expected and is no achievement. After all the US navy has no rivals.
Ironically that aid-ship was intended for Houthi-occupied areas of Yemen (those that struggle the most humanitarian wise) and in the conflict so far nobody has been targeting aid workers, convoys, aid ships etc.
However the Houthis/Saleh, due to their many recent setbacks, became desperate and wanted their 5 minutes of attention.
I mean this is nothing new. They have fired dozens upon dozens of ballistic missiles towards KSA (almost every single has been intercepted) and artillery on a daily basis. Such actions have zero strategic aim other than killing as many civilians as possible. Which they have failed miserable at too.
Very daring but foolish move on the part of Houthis, I think.