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United States Deploys 26 Ships to Counter Houthi Forces in the Red Sea

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Recent statements from the U.S. Navy leadership have confirmed the scale of losses and unprecedented pressures imposed by the Sanaa forces on American fleets in the Red Sea, in a clear challenge that reflects significant successes in disrupting Western military plans. Admiral Lisa Franchetti, head of U.S. naval operations, revealed that American aircraft carriers have sustained massive strikes from Sanaa forces in the Red Sea. She explained that the Sanaa forces forced the U.S. fleet to deploy 26 warships continuously over a span of 15 months, in confrontations described as the fiercest since World War II. This is a direct acknowledgment of the effectiveness of Yemen’s defensive strategy under the Sanaa forces. Internal political developments in the United States have also revealed the ramifications of this confrontation, where the U.S. administration was forced to dismiss several of its military leaders due to their failure to counter the smart moves of Yemen, which transformed the Red Sea into a testing ground for the will of local powers against foreign infiltration. These statements confirm the success of Sanaa forces in curbing American military influence and redrawing regional power equations, through the adoption of innovative resistance tactics that have proven that the current challenge is not merely a military confrontation, but a victory for the popular will rejecting domination.

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