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Greece Agrees to Join EU's Red Sea Mission

  • #Yemen
  • #Greece
  • #Military
  • #Armed conflict
Greece Agrees to Join EU's Red Sea Mission
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FEB 2024
Image copyright: Sayed Hassan/Stringer/Getty Images News via Getty Images
story last updated FEB 2024

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

With a consensual defensive mandate to bolster deterrence and protect commercial ships from Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, Aspides is the latest in many EU actions aimed at protecting freedom of navigation worldwide. Athens' move to approve its participation in this mission further demonstrates Europe's willingness to help de-escalate regional tensions.

The Washington Institute

Establishment-critical narrative

A whole new response to the crisis in the Red Sea is hardly the definitive answer to defusing tensions, especially as the West seems still to be ignoring that the Israeli offensive on Gaza is the root of all this instability. If the EU hadn't undermined its credibility among those supporting Palestine in the first place, the bloc could now seek a diplomatic solution instead of risking further escalating the conflict with this military mission.

Dw.Com

Metaculus Prediction


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