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This week, the magazine published a report highlighting the attack, stating that if the "Houthis" succeed in targeting a US warship, it is likely to awaken the American public. The perpetual deployment of US forces worldwide, as a de facto global police force, is inherently dangerous. While this truth is self-evident, Americans have long been deceived by a false sense of security.
The report highlighted that such an attack would likely destabilize America’s illusion of security. It would also serve as a stark reminder that large-scale, permanent deployments are inherently risky and that young men and women are in danger.
The magazine argued that such a strike could compel the American public to reconsider US military priorities and tactics, prompting questions like: How should US forces be deployed? What justifies risking American lives and resources?
According to the report, if such a strike were carried out, the Pentagon would be forced to reassess its strategies, something that might already be underway.
The magazine noted that the ability of the "Houthis", relying on relatively low-cost, low-tech weaponry, to endanger such advanced and expensive warships is both embarrassing and concerning. It could drive adjustments in US military doctrine.
In a separate report, the magazine previously argued that the Yemeni Armed Forces' targeting of two American destroyers as they passed through the Bab al-Mandab Strait revealed “vulnerabilities in the US Navy’s surface fleet.”
The United States continues to downplay the targeting of the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the same attack. A Pentagon spokesperson avoided addressing the incident directly, only admitting that the destroyers Spruance and Stockdale were attacked by drones and ballistic and cruise missiles.
However, this latest attempt at concealment has failed to diminish the significance of the attack, especially after earlier denials of Yemeni strikes on the Eisenhower carrier in June were gradually disproven. The former commander of the Eisenhower carrier group, Mark McGeez, admitted to moving the vessel multiple times to escape attacks. Another report later revealed that a Yemeni missile came within 200 meters of the fleeing carrier, demonstrating the failure of all its missile and air defense systems and confirming it was indeed hit.
Adding to the fragility of American denials are unprecedented acknowledgments from Bill LaPlante, the Pentagon’s Under Secretary for Defense Acquisition and Sustainment. In a recent statement, he admitted that Yemen has become “terrifying” and described the country’s missile capabilities as “stunning and shocking.”
The Yemeni Armed Forces recently conducted two major military operations over eight hours in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, which, according to their official report, achieved their intended goals. Spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Sare’e announced that the first operation targeted the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea using cruise missiles and drones, as US forces reportedly prepared for an offensive against Yemen. Yemeni forces successed in averting this potential assault on their territory.
The second operation targeted two US destroyers in the Red Sea with missile and drone attacks. The Yemeni Armed Forces criticized the US and Britain for militarizing the Red Sea and warned of the security risks for international navigation in the region. These actions were framed as a response to US and British support for Israel amid ongoing aggression on Gaza and Lebanon.
The Yemeni military stated that operations would persist if key demands—such as lifting the Gaza blockade, halting aggression on Gaza, and stopping attacks on Lebanon—remain unmet. This announcement underscores a commitment to continue operations should these conditions go unfulfilled.
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