Confusion, disarray, intelligence failure, and broken prestige… A tough American situation in the Middle East

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, a region that has been dominated for decades by American forces and its battleships, America seems, at first glance in its history, to be outside the calculations of the rising powers in it and the weakest link in the confrontation. So how will the power that has been marketed for decades as invincible end up?

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

With the start of the “Al-Aqsa flood” on October 7, the reality of American influence and superpowers was revealed, and the propaganda it created and the humiliation it had broadcast among the peoples of the region and its regimes evaporated.

This was thanks to the resistance that revealed that America does not possess anything on the ground, failed intelligence-wise in its most significant areas of influence and had failed to repel the October 7 attack.

That was just the beginning. The days, weeks, and months that followed the “Al-Aqsa flood” revealed more American weaknesses in the region until America began to dissolve as if it were a clove of salt that melted in the blink of an eye.

This was not mere propaganda or misleading according to the American strategy, nor just promoting a false victory, but a reflection of the reality shaped by the resistance across the map of the Arab and Islamic world.

While ships, battleships, and fleets, including aircraft carriers, were being targeted and bombed with missiles, drones, and booby-trapped boats, one after the other, amid the inability to fend them off, American bases in Syria and Iraq were also pounded, causing the “carrot and stick” strategy that Washington used as a successful card against its opponents in the world to melt away, and the strategy of threats and intimidation, and even privileges and offers, was collapsing.

The US no longer has any importance in the region, not even to countries that relied entirely on American protection, most notably Saudi Arabia, which continues to ignore American offers of arms and threats of prosecution.

As major countries that were helpless in facing the American monster began to hint at the Yemen card and the other forces of resistance in the region as a card against Washington, presenting it as a successful card to dissipate the American bubble.

American propaganda about power and influence may still be ingrained in the majority of Arab regimes that have been subjected to decades of unprecedented terror policies, but the reality began to change due to the aftermath of the “Al-Aqsa flood.” Most of Washington’s allies, including Westerners who had shown absolute loyalty to the Israeli occupation, have begun to take the equations of profit and loss into account. This was highlighted by Western countries withdrawing its battleships from the Red Sea as tensions escalated and the confrontation was anticipated.

While the US stands alone, floundering like the waves of the seas and oceans in the region that swallowed many of its ships and the ships associated with its allies, today it has become incapable of even determining the timing of its opponents’ attacks and is trying to search among the piles of tweets on social media sites to find out the timing of the attack and study the possibility of its approach.

The US has sunk in the quagmire of the Middle East militarily and diplomatically, losing its last intelligence cards today, and perhaps it might lose its influence entirely if the confrontation widens and only persists for more than a year.

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