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Houthis ‘have declared WAR on West’ says ex diplomat after terror boats are sunk in deadly gunfight with US Navy chopper

The US and UK are expected to release a statement in the coming hours about possible coordinated strikes on Houthi infrastructure

IRAN-BACKED Houthi rebels "declared war on the West" through their Red Sea attacks - and today they finally faced the music, warned a former US ambassador.

Mark Wallace told The Sun that the US Navy sinking three militias boats in the Red Sea marks a major turning point in the crisis - but "self defence" is not enough to deter the Iranian terror proxy.

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Today marked the first deadly clash between the US and the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea
The moment before the Houthis attacked and seized the Galaxy Leader cargo ship in late November
Mark Wallace told The Sun that the US 'must' respond more ferociously to the Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea

Early this morning, the first reported deadly clash between the US and Iran's terror proxy in Yemen took place.

The US Navy were forced to scramble attack choppers after a Maersk container vessel sent out distress calls that the Houthis were firing at the ship.

The militia then focused their fire on the helicopters before the US fired back, destroying three ships and killing all crew onboard.

The US Central Command called their actions "self defence" - but Wallace, the former US ambassador to the UN, told The Sun that the time for self defence is over.

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"The Houthis are basking in the glory of international attention,"he said.

"They are empowered, highly armed by Iran and they've showed no signs of stopping their attacks."

Wallace, who is also CEO of United Against Nuclear Iran, continued: "The US needs to send a clear message to the Houthis and to Iran that their Red Sea attacks are unacceptable.

"It was a miscalculation to wait for them to attack. We need to change the rules of engagement - to make it clear if they get near US assets, we will destroy them."

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Late on Saturday, a US warship was also forced to shoot down two ballistic missiles fired from Yemen.

It was the latest in over 100 assaults led by the Houthis on ships travelling through one of the world's largest shipping lanes in recent weeks.

The militia group, who control large swaths of , have vowed to attack all ships that they believe are linked to Israel or bound for Israeli ports in solidarity with Hamas.

"It is a systematic effort by Iran and its proxies to attack the US and its allies - and it needs to be seen as that," said Wallace.

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He wants the world be plainly aware of the bigger picture. "Without Iran, there are no Houthis."

Today's events, he claimed, effectively put on show how "the US is now in a shooting war with Iran".

And that, he said, "is an act of major consequences".

Retired US General Ben Hodges agreed that the US taking direct action against the Houthi threat was "long overdue".

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