Yemeni Forces Interdict Weapons Bound for Houthis Amid USS Nimitz Arrival in Bahrain
U.S. Central Command's area includes the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, and parts of the Indian Ocean, spanning approximately 2.5 million square miles of water.
MIDDLE EAST — On August 6, Yemeni security forces conducted an inspection at the Port of Aden and seized a shipment that included drones, jet propulsion systems, wireless devices, and advanced control components. The cargo had been rerouted from its original destination of Al Hodeidah.
Yemeni Forces Interdict Large Iranian Weapons Shipment Bound for Houthis
YEMEN — Details released on July 16, 2025, indicate that the Yemeni National Resistance Forces intercepted a shipment containing over 750 tons of munitions and hardware originating from Iran and destined for Houthi militants in late June 2025.
The operation involved counter-terrorism, customs, and police units in coordination with the Public Prosecutor and port authorities. On August 10, the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, consisting of USS Nimitz, Carrier Air Wing 17, USS Gridley, and USS Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee, arrived in Manama, Bahrain, for a port visit.
The seizure at Aden occurred after the cargo's rerouting. Houthis control al Hodeidah. The Nimitz's arrival was the first carrier visit to Bahrain since 2020. U.S. Central Command's area includes the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, and parts of the Indian Ocean, spanning approximately 2.5 million square miles of water.