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$1.2 Billion Cost for Maintenance of US Ships in Red Sea


Fri 04 Oct 2024 | 02:31 PM
Israa Farhan

According to new US budget documents cited by Bloomberg, the Pentagon is set to allocate about $1.2 billion for the maintenance of military vessels operating in the Red Sea.

This significant expenditure is part of a broader strategy to ensure the readiness and effectiveness of the US Navy in a region marked by escalating tensions.

The report highlights that the Pentagon's spending will include the renewal of missile stocks intended to counter threats posed by Iran and its allies in the region.

This move comes in the wake of rising military activity and concerns over maritime security in vital shipping lanes.

In a related development, the Houthi group in Yemen has announced the execution of three military operations targeting ships in the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Arabian Sea.

This news was reported by Al-Qahera News Channel, underscoring the ongoing volatility in maritime operations in these strategic waters.

As the US enhances its military presence and readiness in the region, the situation continues to evolve, raising concerns about potential confrontations and the broader implications for regional stability.