Thursday, February 15, 2024, 11:00am - 12:00 pm EST
note: For those of us who support what the Houthis are doing in defense of Gaza, this webinar may be challenging to listen to…
A Strategy for Countering the Houthi Threat at Sea - Online event
For the first time in four decades, a core US interest — freedom of navigation and the free flow of commerce — is increasingly at risk in the Middle East region. By enabling the Yemeni Houthis to attack international vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden with armed drones and sophisticated anti-ship missiles, Iran, as it did in the Gulf in the late 1980s, is causing tremendous harm to commercial activity in one of the world’s most crucial waterways.
In a memorandum entitled “A Strategy for Countering the Houthi Threat at Sea” and addressed to US President Joe Biden, the Middle East Institute’s Defense and Security Program members Bilal Y. Saab, Kevin Donegan, Mick Mulroy, Sam Mundy, and Joseph L. Votel offer recommendations for the United States on how to effectively degrade the capabilities of the Houthis and protect international shipping in regional waters.
To discuss in greater detail the Defense and Security Program’s proposed strategy and the likely future trajectory and implications of the US campaign against the Houthis, MEI is pleased to host Bilal Y. Saab and Kevin Donegan.
The newly published memo can be found here.
Speakers
Kevin Donegan
Distinguished Senior Fellow on National Security, MEI, and former US Fifth Fleet Commander
Bilal Y. Saab
Senior Fellow and Director of the Defense and Security Program, MEI
Nancy Youssef (Moderator)
National Security Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal