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Pentagon Shocked by Houthi 'Amazing' Arsenal
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The Yemeni movement Ansar Allah (Houthis) is armed with the most modern weapons, including missiles that can shock. This opinion was expressed by US Deputy Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Armament Support Bill LaPlante.

"I'm an engineer and a physicist, and I've dealt with missiles my entire career. What I've seen the Houthis do in the last six months is just shocking to me," Axios quotes him as saying.
I agree. Who wouda thunk a bunch of inbred 8th century illiterates could light a fuze and back away without catching their hair on fire? Aiming is clearly beyond them, but there are miracles beyond even Allah’s ability to bring to pass. Though given what IDF just did to Iran’s manufacturing capacity, the Houthis haven’t much longer to demonstrate their hair-burning talents. How much longer before the Persian Gulf is reopens for traffic, dear Reader?
In addition, as Laplante noted, the Houthis are becoming "scary."

These comments, as the portal notes, come against the backdrop of the fact that Ansar Allah, having acquired powerful arsenals, threatens virtually every ship passing the Yemeni coast, and both civilian and military vessels could come under attack.

As reported by Regnum News Agency, on November 12, the head of the Ansar Allah movement, Yahya Saria, announced a successful attack on the American aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea. According to Yemeni media, the operation lasted eight hours. In addition to the aircraft carrier, the Houthis attacked two American destroyers in the Red Sea. Saria noted that the movement will continue to carry out such attacks until Israel ceases hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
They did attack. Not successfully, but they did attack.
On November 13, Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder acknowledged that the Houthis had indeed carried out an attack on US Navy ships in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
That's very interesting and all, but I think the past year (and preceding years) has demonstrated that non-nuclear missiles don't win wars. They're harassment weapons. Actually winning takes combined arms: Infantry, armor, artillery, and now intelligently guided drones, backed by air and naval power as appropriate, and impeccable logistics Thinking on the part of the people running things helps. Generals should concentrate on how to best kill people and break things rather than on how many Polynesians made E4 in the last quarter.



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