Foreign Policy

Houthi Attack Leaves Dozens Missing After Cargo Ship Sinks in Red Sea

By National Security Desk | July 14, 2025

After a Houthi drone and grenade assault sank the Eternity C cargo ship in the Red Sea, rescue efforts ended with 10 saved but 15 still missing, revealing alarming gaps in protecting American interests and maritime security.

The brutal assault on the Greek-owned cargo ship Eternity C off Yemen’s coast underscores a dangerous escalation in maritime threats that Washington and its allies can no longer ignore. Four days after being targeted by Houthi rebels using drones, grenades, and fast attack boats near the port of Al Hodeida, only 10 of the vessel's 25 crew members have been rescued; at least 15 remain unaccounted for. This tragic event highlights a critical failure to safeguard international waters where American economic and strategic interests hang in the balance. Is Maritime Security a Casualty of Globalist Neglect? The operation to locate...

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