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Houthi Red Sea Blockade

I would have KSA push South along the coast, building a 4 lane paved road as they go. This will change the flow of goods and make logistics easier. It also moves the road further from the mountains making it harder for the Houthis to cut. There is a southern road but it is less than 17km from the mountains. Employ a lot of Yemenis to do the road work.
 
As long as they have coastal access and control of the ports, they will be a problem. Remove those two and they will not have the resources to be a international problem. Also pour more money into the legitimate government coffers and force them to spend a lot of it on mass labour projects that improve infrastructure, so the people under government control get more money and services, while the Houthi are running out of money and arms.
 
I wonder at what point the Egyptians are going to use the two Mistral to launch amphibious attacks onto the Houthi's?

Wouldn't be the first time Egypt got involved in Yemen:

 
I would have KSA push South along the coast, building a 4 lane paved road as they go. This will change the flow of goods and make logistics easier. It also moves the road further from the mountains making it harder for the Houthis to cut. There is a southern road but it is less than 17km from the mountains. Employ a lot of Yemenis to do the road work.
The last time KSA went in to Yemen, they did not have a great time.
 
Quite aware of the history. KSA, along with Egyptian and US support can take the coastal areas down to Port of Hodiaeh. Trying to go after the Houthi into the mountains is a bad idea. But if the Houthis lose the coast and Ports, they will eventually have to come to the table and if KSA offers protection to them (They are Shiite), things might settle down to a Yemenis norm of tribal raids and blood feuds.
 
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