The people commenting on that thread are noting that cargo being protected costs a lot less than the protection itself. I expect the Red Sea operation to eventually happen, but at the same time, it's not worth risking a billion dollar destroyer without thoughtful planning.
Are Houthi Red Sea attacks hurting Israel and disrupting global trade? The Houthis attack ships in one of the busiest maritime routes as they demand Israel to end its brutal war in Gaza. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023...ks-hurting-israel-and-disrupting-global-trade
https://www.ft.com/content/838255e0-8b25-4c89-bb1b-f956a8160db0 US-led coalition to create safe corridor in Red Sea as ship diversions mount Naval grouping and shipowners look to bolster security against threat of Iranian-backed rebel attacks
Nothing during the whole conflict has been thoughtfully planned besides Hamas breaching the walls around Gaza with paragliders.
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If France pre-emptively nukes Iran as a warning, well that’d be on point for how this decade is unfolding.