Article Bias: The article discusses Russia's alleged support for the Houthis in disrupting global shipping and its implications for geopolitical tensions, particularly relating to the US and Israel, while primarily relying on information from a Wall Street Journal report and expert commentary, suggesting a critical perspective towards Russia's foreign policy interventions; however, it does appear to frame the Houthis as terrorists without a broader context of conflict.
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