Trump adopts the “Houthis” approach in the most important US military academy amid fears of worldwide influence fading
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump directed the adoption of the “Houthis” curriculum within studies at the most important US military academy.
This coincides with the continuation of the American shock as a result of the recent confrontations in the Red Sea.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
During his speech at the “West Point” Academy, the most renowned in the US, Trump said that the time has come to study new methods of warfare, explaining that drone attacks and ballistic missiles have changed the ways of conducting battles, in reference to the Yemeni attacks on American battleships.
Trump pointed to the need to rebuild his country’s warships and develop missiles and drones to confront the new situation.
Trump’s talk about the development of drones and missiles is part of a broad American campaign since the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw its battleships from the Red Sea less than two months after its campaign, which was allocated all the equipment and personnel, and suffered a defeat unprecedented in contemporary history.
Earlier this week, US Vice President JD Vance warned that his country’s influence around the world would fade as new war tactics changed.
Since its failure in the aggression against Yemen, the US has been experiencing a kind of shock, as American officials, whether military or political, do not stop displaying the magnitude of the recent confrontations in the Red Sea.
These developments indicate that America, which has for decades dominated the global scene in terms of military superiority, is experiencing a state of anxiety and a real nightmare about the possibility of being removed from the scene altogether in light of the results of the recent battle in Yemen.