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Global Dispatch – Jan 26, 2024

Here are some of the top military news briefs from the past 24 hours:

  1. USS John Finn’s Taiwan Strait Transit: The USS John Finn, a U.S. destroyer homeported in San Diego, sailed through the Taiwan Strait, causing Beijing’s disapproval.
  2. Missile Interception in the Gulf of Aden: The USS Gravely, along with other destroyers, successfully shot down two ballistic missiles in the Gulf of Aden. This operation is part of ongoing efforts to counter missile and drone attacks in the region.
  3. Senators Question the Legality of Biden’s Houthi Strikes in Yemen: U.S. senators are raising questions about the legality of President Biden’s strikes against Yemen’s Houthis, suggesting that congressional authorization might be required for such military actions.
  4. U.S. Strikes in Iraq: The U.S. military conducted strikes on three facilities in Iraq, targeting an Iranian-backed militia in retaliation for attacks on American troops.
  5. Iran’s Involvement in Houthi Rebel Ship Attacks: The commander of the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet noted Iran’s direct involvement in Houthi rebel ship attacks, though it was not confirmed if Tehran directed individual attacks.

These briefs provide insights into the current state of global military affairs, highlighting strategic maneuvers, geopolitical tensions, and ongoing discussions about military operations and legality

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Isaac Cubillos is a seasoned military journalist and the visionary founder of The Military Report. With a career spanning over three decades, Isaac has witnessed the trials and triumphs of our armed forces, from the decks of Navy ships to covering conflict zones. Isaac's journalistic prowess has earned him numerous accolades, including awards for his comprehensive coverage of military affairs, investigative reporting of the military and civilian issues. Isaac Cubillos writes with the blunt realism of the service members who fight —and zero patience for political fairy tales.
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