The battle of the Red Sea and the erosion of American maritime hegemony

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A recent report published by the National Interest magazine shed light on the diminishing effectiveness of American aircraft carriers, which has become a constant topic of discussion in the American media after the naval battle with the Yemenis.

Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

The American magazine’s report titled “The Aircraft Carrier Dies a Slow Death” states that the effectiveness of American aircraft carriers has significantly diminished due to advanced anti-ship missiles developed by enemies of the US, including the Yemenis.

The report confirms that the US, once a great power in the field of aircraft carriers, is now facing exorbitant costs that can’t be borne to maintain its fleet of eleven aircraft carriers.

Furthermore, “Interest” explains that financial constraints, high maintenance costs, and overburdened shipyards make it unlikely for the US to sustain such power.

The magazine had also previously published a report highlighting the development of Yemeni missile capabilities, which managed to force American aircraft carriers to flee from the Red Sea in the recent period.

The magazine’s report says that the Yemenis have mastered a range of capabilities that make them a serious and growing threat to the American navy, referring to the Yemeni missile arsenal that attacked American naval vessels.

The magazine also confirms that these Yemeni missiles were actually tested in the battlefield against America in the Red Sea and proved to be highly effective, achieving remarkable success.

Under the title “The Forgotten Red Sea Front – The Largest Maritime Battle Since World War II,” El Mundo published a new report shedding light on a part of this naval battle between the Yemenis and the Americans.

The Spanish website’s report states that the Yemenis demonstrated significant capabilities in this naval battle against America and its navy, confirming the escalation of Yemeni military capabilities in recent years.

The website’s report cited the Yemeni qualitative military operation that targeted the American aircraft carrier Eisenhower in the Red Sea, affirming that this operation specifically demonstrated the seriousness of the Yemenis in striking American ships.

Furthermore, the report confirmed that this operation represents the first attack on an American nuclear ship ever.

In addition, the Navy Times website published a report highlighting the ferocity of the naval battle fought by the American warship USS Carney in the Red Sea.

The website specialized in maritime affairs quoted statements from American officers aboard the warship, all confirming the magnitude of the naval battle fought by the Yemenis against American naval vessels during the past period.”

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