American acknowledgment of more behind-the-scenes confrontations with the Houthis


On Thursday, the United States continued to publish its narrative of the most violent behind-the-scenes confrontations with Yemen, even though the story is not complete.

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

In the latest American leaks, several media outlets circulated new statements by officials in the American “Pentagon” Defense Department, this time talking about the scale of the air confrontations. According to the American narrative, although it is limited to Washington’s point of view, one of the highly advanced stealth fighters suffered greatly to escape a Yemeni air defense missile during the aggression that lasted for about 50 days, for which America mobilized all its air and naval forces.
The American narrative says that the stealth aircraft was about to be taken control of a jump that could constitute a disaster for the American forces, who have been promoting air and naval superiority for decades.

The American leak is not a coincidence at this particular time, i.e., about a week after the announcement of an agreement in the Red Sea, indicating that America fears the emergence of more credible narratives about the course of events, especially with regional media, as was the case in India, beginning to circulate news of Yemen’s pursuit of the American stealth fighter in an attempt to defend the fall of an Indian Rafale at the hands of Pakistani forces, or at least to mitigate its impact according to the rule of “Our misfortunes are easier in comparison with another one bigger than us.”

It was not only the American stealth fighter that faced Yemeni missiles and tested the exceptional capabilities of its defense systems, as earlier, America had acknowledged the loss of two F-18 fighters within two weeks, which were an extension of an air and naval battle that also affected about 23 MQ-9 drones and various battleships, including aircraft carriers.

America’s confessions about what happened to the pride of its air industries and the most prominent radar-crossing fighters may be late, but it remains part of the truth that America has been diluting, and its forces have repeatedly tasted its bitterness during nearly two months of the new confrontations, and it is further evidence that America’s decision to comply with the ceasefire decision was not arbitrary but was under overwhelming pressure.



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