America and Britain in action after the biggest Houthi attack in the Red Sea, a big fight may break out!

Houthi rebels are continuously attacking ships belonging to Israel in the Red Sea. Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched their largest ever attack in the Red Sea on January 9. The Houthis fired drones and missiles at the ships, which were thwarted by the US and British navies. After this attack, America and Britain have put their warships on high alert in the Red Sea, and have also indicated major action against the Houthis. Britain’s Defense Minister has indicated this.
The US and Britain have signaled they may take military action against Yemen’s Houthi rebels after foiling the biggest ever attack on Red Sea shipping. Carrier base jets and warships shot down 21 drones and missiles launched by the Iran-backed group on Tuesday night. America and Britain have warned of suffering the consequences of such attacks. According to BBC report, when asked about possible attacks in Yemen, Britain’s Defense Minister Grant Shapps said keep an eye on the region.
Grant Shapps warned
Grant Shapps issued a statement on Wednesday warning that Britain and its allies had already made clear that these illegal attacks are completely unacceptable and that the Houthis will face consequences if they continue. We will take necessary action to protect innocent lives and the global economy. He also said that Iran is behind many bad things happening in the region. He warned Iran and the Houthis to be prepared to face consequences if attacks on shipping did not stop.
When Grant Shapps was asked whether Western military action could be taken against Houthi bases in Yemen or even inside Iran, he replied, I can’t go into details, but I can say that the joint statement we issued is a It gives a very clear message that action will be taken if the attacks do not stop. These attacks pose a direct threat to the freedom of navigation that serves as the basis of global trade in one of the world’s most vital waterways. It is clear from Shapps’ statement that a major conflict may be seen in this area in the coming days. Let us tell you that to stop the attacks of Houthis in the Red Sea, UK, US, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea and Singapore have together launched Operation Prosperity Guardian.