Defeated by the Houthis? US Media Admits America Lost the War
In its assessment, the magazine went as far as saying that it appears the United States fought a war with the Houthis—and lost
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM - The American magazine The National Interest has revealed the growing challenges faced by US forces in the Middle East, particularly in light of the increasing military capabilities of the Sana’a.
The magazine reported that US aircraft carriers operating within range of Yemen's missiles are now at serious risk, with several near-miss incidents that could have caused severe damage.
It highlighted that the USS Harry S. Truman was directly threatened at least twice, forcing it to carry out sharp and rapid evasive manoeuvres to avoid incoming Yemeni missile strikes.
Yemen’s Military Advances Expose Weakness in US Deterrence
The National Interest stressed that these incidents reflect a qualitative leap in Yemen's military capabilities and raise serious questions about the effectiveness of American deterrence in the region.
In its assessment, the magazine went as far as saying that it appears the United States fought a war with the Houthis—and lost.
This statement underscores the growing influence of the Yemeni group on Washington’s regional strategy and military movements.
Decline of US Influence and the Aftermath of Trump-Era Policies
The report also mentioned that US President Donald Trump's policies in the region had left the Israelis in a difficult position, although it did not provide further details.
Additionally, the magazine discussed the decline of US influence in the region, despite the massive arms deals and trade agreements the Trump administration struck with Riyadh.
The National Interest concluded that America’s military standing is rapidly eroding, raising questions about the future of its role in the Middle East and the implications for its allies and regional stability.
This analysis reflects growing concern within US circles over the military and security challenges America faces in a region undergoing rapid geopolitical shifts.
It highlights the need to reassess US strategies in light of the increasingly advanced military capabilities of non-state actors and the changing balance of power in the region. (PW)
Source: Al-Masirah