The American-Western failure to halt the Yemeni support front persists


A report published by the G-Captain website highlighted the failure of the US-British coalition to halt the Yemeni military operations supporting the resistance in Gaza and Lebanon after a year since they began.

Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

The website affirmed that since the Yemenis took control of the “Galaxy Leader” ship last year, Yemeni military operations with missiles and drones against shipping vessels have escalated, referring to cargo ships associated with the Israeli enemy.

The website calls for addressing what it termed as the roots of the Red Sea crisis, especially with the failure of the American European military effort.

On the other hand, the Trend Winds website published a report shedding light on the continued prevention of ships associated with the Israeli enemy from sailing through the Red Sea, which means the failure of the military efforts of the American British alliance aimed at protecting Israeli interests at sea.

The report states that the volume of goods sailing through the Gulf of Aden has decreased by 75% compared to the levels of the first half of December 2023.

The report confirms that Yemeni operations in the Red Sea are expected to escalate in the coming years and that there is no way to halt them, indicating the ongoing Yemeni support efforts for Gaza and the resistance at sea.

In a related context, a report recently published by Axios stated that the size of the Yemeni military arsenal shocked the largest arms buyer in the US Department of Defense, the Pentagon.

The website quoted Undersecretary of Defense Bill LaPlante in its report as saying that Yemenis possess increasingly advanced weapons, including missiles capable of doing amazing things.

The official confirms that the Yemeni missile capabilities’ superiority was the reason for sending a number of military and civilian ships to the seabed, in reference to the recent naval battle that the Yemenis entered in support of Gaza and the resistance.

Furthermore, the U.S. Naval Institute confirmed that the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln fled the Arabian Sea after the Yemeni preemptive attack that recently targeted it and other destroyers in the Red Sea.

A map of the deployment of US naval vessels published by the institute showed the aircraft carrier Lincoln fleeing towards the Indian Ocean after it had positioned itself in the Arabian Sea to carry out an aggression targeting the Yemeni people before receiving the Yemeni preemptive strike.



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