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Red Sea Siege: How the Houthis Rewrote Global Trade
Season 2 · Episode 1354

Red Sea Siege: How the Houthis Rewrote Global Trade

Discover how a non-state actor in Yemen turned the Red Sea into a permanent toll booth, reshaping global trade and naval warfare by 2026.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 18, 202627m 8s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we explore the permanent restructuring of the global maritime map as the Houthi movement transitions from a local mountain insurgency to a dominant regional power player capable of holding the world economy hostage. We dive deep into the sophisticated evolution of their military technology—ranging from simple anti-ship missiles to advanced AI-assisted drone swarms—and the staggering economic reality of a conflict where twenty-thousand-dollar drones force the deployment of two-million-dollar interceptors. By analyzing the fractured political landscape of Yemen and the group’s strategic alignment within the Axis of Resistance, we uncover why the current Red Sea blockade is no longer a temporary crisis, but a fundamental shift in the democratization of precision strike capabilities. This deep dive reveals how the "Gate of Tears" has become a permanent lever for non-state actors to influence everything from European supply chains to the price of gas in the American Midwest.