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    Red Sea Conflict Is the Largest Navy Battle Since World War II

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    • The Red Sea conflict is one of the largest battle the US Navy has ever fought.
    • “I think you’d have to go back to World War II,” Vice Adm. Brad Cooper told 60 Minutes.
    • The Navy has fired about 100 surface-to-air missiles and sent about 7,000 sailors to the Red Sea.

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    A US Navy admiral says the conflict against the Houthis in the Red Sea is one of the largest naval battles the US has fought in decades.

    “I think you’d have to go back to World War II where you have ships who are engaged in combat,” Vice Adm. Brad Cooper told “60 Minutes” host Norah O’Donnell in an interview that aired Sunday.

    “When I say engaged in combat, where they’re getting shot at, we’re getting shot at, and we’re shooting back,” he continued.

    Cooper, the US Central Command deputy commander, told “60 Minutes” that the Navy has committed about 7,000 sailors to the Red Sea. The Navy has fired about 100 standard surface-to-air missiles against Houthi missiles and drones, per “60 Minutes.”

    Since mid-November, Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have been attacking shipping vessels sailing through the Red Sea. These attacks, the rebels said, are a response to the Israel-Hamas war.

    Cooper told 60 Minutes that it is “crystal clear” that the Houthis couldn’t have mounted these attacks without Iranian support.

    “For a decade, the Iranians have been supplying the Houthis. They’ve been resupplying them. They’re resupplying them as we sit here right now, at sea,” Cooper told O’Donnell. “We know this is happening. They’re advising them, and they’re providing targeting information.”

    The US has formed an international naval coalition to protect ships passing through the area in response to the attacks. Besides shooting down Houthi missiles and drones, the US has been intercepting Iran’s attempts to smuggle weapons to the Houthis.

    On Thursday, the US Central Command said the US Coast Guard seized over 200 packages of illegal weapons bound for Yemen last month.

    According to the US Central Command’s statement, the shipment, which included ballistic missile components and explosives, had originated in Iran.

    “It’s very clear that we are degrading their capability. And every single day they attempt to attack us, we’re eliminating and disrupting them in ways that are meaningful,” Cooper told O’Donnell.

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