U.S Ally Goes Into Hiding? Iran-Backed Fighters Strike Fear Among Trump’s Friends | Saudi-Houthi War
Saudi Arabia is reportedly using secrecy, AIS tracking disruptions and alternative shipping routes to keep crude exports moving as Yemeni strikes threaten Red Sea maritime traffic. Reuters reports that shipments from Yanbu are increasingly being redirected through Egypt’s Sumed pipeline or around Africa, adding an estimated $5 to $9 per barrel and up to 30 days to journeys toward Asian markets. Meanwhile, military sources claim more than 200 Houthi fighters have been killed in fierce fighting around Yemen’s Taiz province. Conflicting maritime data highlights the difficulty of measuring actual Saudi exports, raising fresh concerns about costs, supply visibility and global oil-market stability.
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