What’s behind escalating US air attacks in Yemen?
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US Has No Real Targets in Yemen, and It's Costing Taxpayers Billions
Just three weeks into U.S. President Donald Trump’s air campaign against Yemen, reports emerged that the operation was nearing $1 billion in costs—a figure likely underestimated. More striking, however, is the volume of civilian infrastructure hit, indicating a lack of military targets. The U.S. has killed at least 130 civilians in Yemen since launching its offensive in mid-March, including massacres in residential areas that left hundreds more …
SOFREP Morning Brief: US Hits Over 100 Houthi Targets in Yemen as Red Sea Campaign Intensifies, Mexico Rejects US Drone Strike Proposal Against Cartels
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Alarm in the Pentagon. The Yemen war has already cost the US a billion, rare missiles are running out
We have decimated the leadership of the Yemeni Houthi rebels, Donald Trump announced a few days ago. Maybe yes, maybe not. But in any case, the US Navy has also managed to decimate the stock of smart long-range weapons. And this has even more far-reaching implications and consequences. The attack on the Houthis began in mid-March, and although it has disappeared from the headlines, the bombing carried out by the Navy continues to this day. Every…
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