Yemeni shuffling of the American cards in the region
While the commander of the US Central Command was discussing regional developments with the Zionist Chief of Staff, the Yemeni forces carried out their new attack against the most important American fleets in the Red Sea. What is the message?
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The new Yemeni attack is the sixth since the entry of the American aircraft carrier “Truman” into the Red Sea in mid-December, and it indicates, through the statement of the official spokesman for the Yemeni forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, that it was a major new one.
Although the American aircraft carrier currently stationed at the far end of the Red Sea had previously suffered significant damage, prompting the Central Command commander to visit it for the first time since the confrontations between the Yemeni forces and the American battleships, the latest attack, which was part of a series of Yemeni escalatory operations that exceeded five operations in the last 24 hours, most of which targeted the capital of the occupation and the city of Eilat, carries several messages.
According to experts, the first message is to push the occupation and America to move forward with the Gaza agreement, despite the procrastination in its final moments. The second is to confirm that any violations in Gaza may be met with a Yemeni response. Most importantly, it conveys a signal that any escalation in Yemen may be met with major strikes, as the latest attack was a display of force in the face of Zionist efforts to form an alliance against Yemen.
The American General Kurilla apparently relied on the aircraft carrier “Truman” after the repair of the damage and its ability to resume operation again. But with the latest attack, Kurilla may find himself facing a new dilemma as he tries to convince the Zionist Chief of Staff that his country’s fleet is advancing the front of confrontation with Yemen.
America may have received signals from its regional allies to achieve what its fleets and Britain together have failed to do, but it will certainly revise its calculations after the latest Yemeni attack, as all the movements of its battleships are now within the range of Yemeni missiles and drones.