Australia to lead Red Sea protection mission amid Houthi attacks

Tyler Mitchell By Tyler Mitchell Aug23,2024
Australia will take command of an international mission aimed at safeguarding shipping routes in the Red Sea for the first time.
The bigger picture: Australia will take command of Combined Task Force 153 (CTF 153) from October for a six-month period, the Defence department announced on Friday.
This mission comes as Iran-backed Houthi rebels have previously targeted this critical trade corridor to disrupt Israeli military actions following the October 7 Hamas attack.

Established in April 2022, CTF 153 focuses on maritime security in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandeb, and the Gulf of Aden.

The key quote: “Taking command will provide Australian Navy personnel good experience in operations to protect maritime shipping through key maritime choke points – a task that will be highly relevant to Australia’s national security in the event of a crisis or conflict in the Indo-Pacific,” Australian National University expert associate Jennifer Parker said.
What else to know: The Albanese government last year was criticised by security experts for declining a US request to deploy a warship to protect maritime security in the Middle East.
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