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Recently, against the backdrop of Yemen's Houthi continued blockade operations against the United States and Western countries, the Houthis claimed to have successfully hit a U.S. ** ship. Although the US side has denied this claim, it cannot be denied that the Houthis have shown a certain strength in naval warfare.
However, in order to effectively strike the US Navy, it is clear that relying on a small number of missiles alone is not enough. The US military is equipped with powerful and advanced anti-missile systems, and it is not easy to deal with such a strong enemy. Therefore, the Houthis need to establish an efficient command system, integrate multiple **, and launch saturation attacks in a coordinated manner in order to pose a substantial threat to the US military.
Although the Iranian-made "Persian Gulf"-2 anti-ship ballistic missile used by the Houthis has a certain strike capability, there is still a certain gap between it and the US military's anti-missile system. This missile has a range of about 300 kilometers and has a low reentry and terminal velocity, making it easy to intercept. In addition, the power of the warhead is relatively small, and the damage is limited for large **.
Therefore, the Houthis need to work to improve their own missile technology and actively cooperate with their allies. Only with more advanced missiles and more accurate strike capabilities can the Houthis achieve greater superiority in naval operations.
For the Houthis, in order to achieve an effective attack on the US military and other strong enemies, it is necessary to formulate a set of scientific and rational naval warfare strategies. First of all, the Houthis need to make a breakthrough in military technology, strengthen the research and development of missile technology, and improve the accuracy and effective range of strikes. Second, we should build closer cooperation with our allies to jointly deal with the threat of powerful enemies such as the US military. At the same time, the Houthis also need to strengthen the construction of their own command system, improve their ability to coordinate operations, and ensure that all kinds of ** reach their targets at the same time and achieve saturation attacks. Finally, the Houthis should also focus on intelligence gathering and analysis to understand the dynamics and weaknesses of the enemy so that they can develop more accurate battle plans.
There is a contradiction between two points of view regarding the combat operations of the Houthis in the Red Sea region. The Houthis have the right to restrict the passage of Israeli-linked vessels in the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, while also not threatening the passage of other vessels. They said the Houthis would ensure the safe passage of legitimate ships in the Red Sea. In the eyes of some people, the Houthis represent the anti-imperialist and anti-hegemonic cause, and they believe that they should support the Houthis.
The opposing side argues that, according to the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, all merchant ships should enjoy complete freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, and no country can take any part of the high seas as its own, nor can it exercise jurisdiction or threat over merchant ships. In their view, the actions of the Houthis involve violations of international law.
I believe that a peaceful solution to this issue should be sought on the basis of respect for international law. Lasting peace can be achieved only through dialogue and negotiation. At the same time, the international community should also increase its assistance to Yemen to help solve Yemen's economic and social problems and lay a solid foundation for peace and stability.
The Houthis have demonstrated some naval combat capabilities in the Yemeni region and claim to have successfully hit a US ship. However, in order to deal with the powerful US military, the Houthis still need to constantly improve their missile technology and combat strategy. At the same time, the international community should actively participate in promoting a peaceful settlement of the Yemeni issue and contributing to the stability and development of the region.
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