America deploys “early warning aircraft” amid escalating Yemeni operations and confusion to justify defeat


The US redeployed early warning aircraft in Yemeni airspace on Thursday. This coincides with the escalation of attacks in the Red Sea amid a failure to contain them.

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The US Central Command released videos of the moment when “AWACS” aircraft were refueled in the US Central Command’s operations area over Yemen.

This is the first time US forces have deployed this type of aircraft, as they attempted to rely on MQ-9 spy drones during the past months of confrontations with Yemeni forces, who have shot down about seven of them during the same period.

The deployment of the costly “AWACS” aircraft comes as Yemeni operations intensify against US battleships.

US battleships in the Red Sea have been subjected to the most violent attacks in the last 48 hours. The US Central Command revealed part of these attacks, and the Yemeni forces confirmed targeting two of them recently sent as reinforcements to protect the Israeli occupation’s coasts in the Red Sea.

US forces are facing a dismal failure in the current confrontations.

In the last few hours, leaders in the US Navy, the Fifth Fleet, and the US Defense have devoted themselves to trying to justify the defeat in the Red Sea.

American media and research centers have reported statements from American military officials, all containing contradictions and revealing a wide state of confusion among American leaders.

Among the contradictory statements is a US military official’s statement to Politico about the Houthis not relying on Iranian weapons but obtaining others from Russia and China, while a commander in the Fifth Fleet told a research center that the “Houthis” have complex supply routes to smuggle weapons from Iran.

America is trying to portray its failure in the confrontation with Yemen as if other countries are behind it and that the confrontation has international dimensions, although Sana’a has previously confirmed that Yemenis are leading the battle and manufacturing the weapons themselves.



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