Two ballistic missiles were fired from Houthi rebel-controlled Yemen toward a US warship in the Gulf of Aden, after the US Navy responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker that had been seized by armed individuals, the US military said Sunday.

The tanker, identified as the Central Park, had been carrying a cargo of phosphoric acid when its crew called for help that “they were under attack from an unknown entity,” the US Central Command said in a statement.

The USS Mason, a guided-missile destroyer, and allied ships from a counter-piracy task force that operates in the Gulf of Aden and off the coast of Somalia responded to the call for help and “demanded release of the vessel” upon arrival, Central Command said.

“Subsequently, five armed individuals debarked the ship and attempted to flee via their small boat,” said the statement posted on social media platform X.

  • @schmidtster
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    1 year ago

    You haven’t explained sensationalism, you’ve sensationalized the definition really.

    Sensationalism requires intent, there is no intent to mislead here so there is no sensationalism. Sorry you can’t think critically enough to comprehend this.

    Try to explain this is sensationalism, your explanation you’ve tried doesn’t work since intent is needed and it’s lacking here. So try again to prove this is sensationalism.

    Heres a hint, omitting words can also be sensationalism, so yeah… its not just adding words like you’ve previously claimed.

    • @Madison420
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      11 year ago

      How so, should be easy to example how I’m wrong.

      • @schmidtster
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        01 year ago

        It’s been explained multiple times, you need to explain how’s its sensationalism.

        I explained removing (others have too) that removing the word ballistic would also be sensationalism, since sensationalism ISN’T just adding words like you keep incorrectly perpetuating.