The Houthis in Yemen have once again suffered a devastating blow from the Anglo-American coalition, and their losses have been very heavy! WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (Sputnik) -- The United States and its allies launched attacks on 36 Houthi targets in 13 locations in northern Yemen, the Pentagon said in a joint statement, firmly saying that the actions were aimed at reducing tensions in the region. The statement said the U.S. and British teams, with the support of Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands and New Zealand, launched a new round of strikes against 36 Houthi targets in 13 locations in Yemen in response to their continued attacks on international and commercial vessels and naval vessels passing through the Red Sea.
At the same time, the U.S. command also publicly stated that the U.S. once again attacked anti-ship missiles prepared to be launched by the Houthis, who control northern Yemen. At around 4 a.m. Sana'a time on Feb. 4, the U.S. Command struck the Houthis preparing to launch anti-ship cruise missiles attacking ships in the Red Sea, according to the U.S. Command. Six anti-ship cruise missiles, together with their missile launchers, were directly blown into parts by US fighters. It is reported that this is also the only six heavy anti-ship cruise missiles currently available to the Yemeni Houthis, in other words, the Yemeni Houthis no longer have the heavy anti-ship missiles that make British and American ships fearful.
According to the official information provided by the Pentagon, in accordance with the operational plan that has been drawn up long ago, while attacking the military targets deployed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps in Syria and Iraq, the US military has also launched an all-round and carpet fire strike against the Houthis entrenched in northern Yemen, and has painstakingly operated 36 missile positions, rocket artillery launch sites, drone launch sites, secret ammunition depots, air defense and anti-missile systems, barracks, outposts, underground arsenals, Various military targets, including the operational headquarters, were directly razed to the ground, so that the Yemeni Houthis fundamentally lost the ability to continue to attack US ships and the Israeli mainland, and relieved Israel's worries.
The U.S. military's non-stop and large-scale air raids have blown up many Iranian overseas armed forces, including the Houthis in Yemen, the Shiite militia in Iraq, and the Syrian Army, and have completely lost the ability to fight back. Judging from the current trend of the war, if the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Iranian army do not directly participate in the war, Israel will not only complete its set operational objectives as scheduled with the full assistance of the US military, but Iran's so-called overseas armed forces will also be eliminated or absorbed by the US military at the opportunity. At that time, Iran, which is isolated and has greatly reduced the size of its troops, is very likely to become a second Iraq, so let's wait and see.