A maritime information center monitored by the U.S. military warns: vessels associated with the United States face high risks.

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Jin10 data June 22 news, on June 22 local time, a maritime information joint center located in the Middle East and supervised by the U.S. Navy issued a warning that following U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, vessels associated with the U.S. currently face "high risk." "The current assessment indicates that commercial vessels associated with the U.S. face a 'high' threat level in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden," the center wrote in a notice to the shipping industry. The notice pointed out that the determination of this risk level was made after the U.S. struck Iran's nuclear facilities and the Houthis made direct threats against U.S. maritime assets. Previously, the Yemeni Houthis stated on the 21st that if the U.S. attacked Iran, they would target vessels associated with the U.S.

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