The United States has failed to confront the Yemeni army in the Red Sea
US leaders have admitted their inability to confront the Yemeni army in the Red Sea. This is following the continuation of Western conflicts under the leadership of the United States against the Yemeni army in the Red Sea.
In a situation where the United States has been carrying out an operation called "operation to guarantee security" in the Red Sea for more than three months now, but Admiral Mark Meig, commander of the USS Eisenhower, which carries warplanes, has admitted that the country and its allies they have to do a lot of work to defeat the Yemeni army.
He said, several measures taken so far do not provide enough protection for shipping companies.
At the same time, Ralf Haben, CEO of Hapag Lloyd, based in Hamburg, Germany, has also stated that it is feared that shipping in the Red Sea will continue to be disrupted until 2025.
Haben has stressed that the Yemeni army in the coming months will be able to attack ships at the same speed as it is now.
The Yemeni army began to attack ships linked to the Zionist regime heading to the occupied lands (Israel) in parallel with the regime's brutal attacks against the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip.