Outburst! The United States and Britain once again launched the largest air raids without declaring

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

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On January 23, the U.S.-British coalition launched another airstrike on Yemen's Houthi rebels, destroying a number of military bases, and Yemen's capital Sana'a was once again in the midst of fighting. This is the eighth round of air strikes launched by the US-UK coalition since January 12, and it is also the largest strike operation to date. According to reports, the US-British coalition forces mainly hit targets such as ballistic missile platforms, drones and ammunition depots inside Houthi military bases in Sana'a and several provinces. Although the citizens of Sana'a said they heard a violent **, there is no exact ** number at the moment.

Expansion: The targets of the airstrikes were mainly focused on Houthi military bases in Sana'a and other provinces. These bases house ballistic missile platforms, drones, and large quantities of ammunition. These bases are the core strength of the Houthis, and attacking them can effectively weaken the Houthis and provide strong support for peace and stability in the region. As the air raids unfolded, the sound was deafening, and the citizens of Sana'a were engulfed in chaos and panic, with the smell of gunsmoke filling the streets. The resumption of fighting may mean the continuation of civil strife in Yemen and pose a new challenge to regional peace and security.

The airstrikes on the Houthis were preceded by an earlier attack on a US ship**, which was considered the trigger for the airstrikes. A spokesman for the Houthis also said they would respond to any U.S. and British attacks on Yemen. In response, the US-British coalition believes that the Houthis pose a serious threat to regional peace, so they decided to take action to combat the military strength of the Houthis in order to reduce tensions in the region.

Expanding: After the Houthis attacked the US ** ship, the US-British coalition decided to launch an air raid operation. The Houthi attacks are seen as a threat to the United States and the United Kingdom, and pose a serious threat to regional peace and security. In order to maintain regional stability and protect their own interests, the US-British coalition has decided to take action to combat the military strength of the Houthis in order to weaken their control and influence in the region. The airstrikes are seen as a response to the Houthis and are intended to warn and deter further Houthi actions and maintain peace and security in the region.

Since January 12, the US-British coalition forces have carried out eight consecutive rounds of air strikes, causing heavy damage and losses. So far, more than 75 Houthi have reportedly been killed and dozens injured. Among them are experts from Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps and Allah. The airstrikes were mainly concentrated on the Houthi military bases in al-Bayda, Hajjah, Damal, Taiz and other places, causing a serious blow to their military strength. The Houthis have already suffered heavy losses and urgently need more ** and ammunition to make up for the losses, but the US-British strike has also severely disrupted their supply lines.

Expanding: The impact of this series of airstrikes on the Houthis has been enormous. The Houthis have lost a large number of fighters, including core forces such as Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps and Allah experts. The US-British coalition has carried out targeted strikes on Houthi military bases and facilities, severely weakening their military strength. This is a major setback for the Houthis, who face tremendous pressure and hardship. However, the Houthis did not give up, they still tried to compensate for their losses by seeking more ** and ammunition from Iran, as well as maintaining their ability to threaten the US-British coalition. However, the air raids of the US-British coalition have undoubtedly caused serious disruptions to the supply lines of the Houthis, causing great strategic difficulties for them.

Although the U.S.-British coalition's air strikes have dealt heavy losses to the Houthis, they have not fundamentally solved Yemen's problems or reduced tensions in the region. On the contrary, it could escalate tensions and lead to a larger conflict in the Middle East. The presence and activities of the Houthis remain part of the Yemeni problem and need to be resolved through a political solution and dialogue. The international community should increase its support for Yemen and seek a peaceful solution by promoting dialogue and mediation.

Personal view: As for the conflict in the Middle East, I believe that the solution is to reach a consensus through political means and dialogue. Air strikes and wars only exacerbate tensions and humanitarian crises and do not really solve them. The international community should step up its support for Yemen and other conflict areas to help them achieve peace and stability. Only through political settlement and dialogue can we truly shake off the shadow of war and achieve long-term peace and development. Peace is the most precious treasure for the countries and peoples of the Middle East, and we should work together to create better hope for their future.

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