
MIDDLE EAST (Horn Post) Iran has reportedly instructed Yemen’s Houthi movement to close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait if the United States launches strikes against Iran’s power infrastructure, according to sources cited by Reuters.
The report suggests the warning is part of contingency planning amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran. While neither Iranian nor Houthi officials have publicly confirmed the reported directive, the development underscores growing concerns that any direct military escalation could threaten one of the world’s most strategically important maritime chokepoints.
The Bab al-Mandeb Strait, located between Yemen, Djibouti, and Eritrea, connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and serves as a vital gateway to the Suez Canal. A significant share of global trade, energy supplies, and commercial shipping passes through the waterway each year.
Security analysts warn that any disruption to traffic through the Bab al-Mandeb could delay international shipping, increase transportation and insurance costs, and force vessels to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope, adding considerable time and expense to global supply chains.
The reported warning also highlights the increasing geopolitical importance of the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa, where regional and international powers continue to compete for strategic influence and maritime security.
The situation has also renewed discussion among some analysts about the strategic value of Berbera, Somaliland’s deep-water port on the Gulf of Aden. Some observers argue that expanded Western or U.S. security cooperation in Berbera could enhance efforts to protect maritime trade routes in the region.
However, whether the United States would pursue a permanent military presence in Berbera remains uncertain. Such a move would involve complex diplomatic, legal, and political considerations, including Washington’s longstanding policy toward Somaliland’s international status. No U.S. government announcement has indicated plans to establish a military base in Berbera.
According to Reuters, the reported Iranian message reflects broader concerns that escalating regional conflict could have far-reaching consequences for international commerce and maritime security, particularly along the Red Sea corridor.
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