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Welcome to The World in 10.
In an increasingly uncertain world, this is The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security.
Today with me, Alex Dibble and Toby Gillis.
On Tuesday,
Donald Trump utilised an Oval Office meeting with Canada's new Prime Minister to tell the world the Houthis,
for so long a dangerous aggressor to merchant shipping in the Red Sea,
to such a degree that it's more than halved in a year, have capitulated.
The US has accepted their decision not to fight anymore and will stop their bombing of the Iran-backed proxy group.
The Houthis, though, will continue their air assaults on Israel in support of Hamas in Gaza.
Our guest today is retired Major General Chip Chapman,
whose expertise includes the Middle East and who ended a more than three-decade career in the British Army as a senior military advisor to US Central Command.