Red Sea's new power play China, Russia, and Iran's strategic moves/VIDEO
Amidst escalating tensions, the Red Sea has become a focal point of global competition, with Russian warships entering on March 28 following exercises in the Gulf of Aden.
The conflict with Yemeni Houthi rebels disrupts trade routes near the Suez Canal, prompting a coalition response led by the US.
Speculation about collusion between Beijing, Moscow, and the Iran-backed Houthis complicates the situation. Amidst this, China's growing naval capabilities pose a challenge to Western dominance, prompting calls for sanctions. This dynamic landscape signifies a shift in maritime power dynamics with implications for global trade and security.
Gain insights into the evolving landscape of maritime cooperation and competition, and the implications for regional stability and international relations.