Jaw-dropping NYT piece exposing the full scandal behind Trumpโs Yemen campaign.
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๐Trump ordered a status report after the first month of engagements, which concluded that the US had failed to achieve air superiority over Yemen, that drones were shot down at an unprecedented rate, and that the US had burned through a billion dollars in that first month alone
๐Omani officials had relayed to ME envoy Steve Witkoff that Trump could be offered an offramp on the condition that he entered into direct negotiations with the Ansarallah - negotiations that would not, and did not include Israel. Trump agreed to it.
๐CENTCOM Commander Michael Kurilla had proposed an eight- to 10-month campaign which would focus on knocking out Yemeni air-defenses, and go after leading Ansarallah figures in a bombing campaign modeled after Israeli strikes on Hezbollah leadership.
๐Saudi Arabia had secretly backed Gen. Kurilla's plan by providing targeting data on senior Ansar leadership, while the UAE was more reluctant to engage forcefully. Kurilla's plan was given a month, but yielded no apparent result.
F-16s and F-35s were nearly shot down.
๐Trump's Yemen campaign blew through precision munitions at an unprecedented scale, leading to rising concerns among Pentagon contingency planners. CENTCOM in a report admitted that their strikes had only had limited effect, and that the Ansarallah could easily reconstitute.
๐Hegseth, in video call with Saudi and Emirati officials, discussed a way forward for the campaign that could boost its effectiveness, including a proposed ground offensive by Yemeni proxy forces, but the parties in the video call were unable to reach consensus.
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"Emily Jashinsky notes that the same OSINT account was previously cited in a West Point academic paper as an โever-resourceful analyst,โ suggesting the U.S. military is aware of the account and may treat its posts as credible sources."
Israel's systematic destruction of Gaza's civilian infrastructure is what the Waffen SS 'Sprengkommando' was tasked to do to Warsaw as collective punishment for the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
And just like the Zionists, the Nazis went after Warsaw's libraries, schools and hospitals. Every trace of human civilization was to be eradicated. The entire city was to be made unlivable, a decision that came from the upper echelons of the Nazi regime.
All of Yemen's enemies are idiots and morons lmfao
Pete Hegseth admits the "Iran-funded Houthis" narrative is a made-up talking point to sell the bombing campaign to the average feeble American John Doe
Fantastic lmfao
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller proposes to extract economic gain from both Egypt and the EU if the US succeeds in opening the Red Sea by force. National Security Advisor Michael Waltz had previously proposed that Europe should foot the bill entirely lol
The Government of Change & Construction based in Yemen's capital Sana'a (Ansarallah-aligned) has issued the country's new Investment Law.
This law marks a turning point in governance, from maintaining a status quo to adopting a more proactive approach to reform.
The new law allows Yemeni citizens and foreigners to invest in Yemen, aiming to stimulate and develop a self-sustaining and self-sufficient national economy. Categories include micro enterprises & community projects, power generation, machinery, manufacturing & local production.
Some sectors however are exempt from the new Investment law, such as oil & gas exploration, banking & finance, import, wholesale & retail trade, tobacco and cigarette manufacturing and weapons & explosives manufacturing.
Truly fascinating development. A new armed group calling itself the "Islamic Resistance in the land of the Two Holy Mosques" has just emerged out of Saudi Arabia, announcing its existence with the launch of a drone towards Israel.
Contrary to dominating narratives, Saudi Arabia has long had a radical and revolutionary underground movement that has popped up on occasion since the 1970s. Saudi Arabia saw the emergence of its first industrialized proletariat synchronous with the oil boom of the 1950s.
A proletariat that became near-instantaneously revolutionary and radicalized, as oil experts imported from the rest of the Arab world and beyond would bring Marxism with them. This radicalization culminated in the ARAMCO oil workers strikes of 1953 and 1956.
The site where Sayyed Nasrallah was murdered will be rebuilt and turned into a memorial ground.
Millions of people across the Arab world and beyond will visit the memorial each and every year on the date he was murdered.
There will be statues, streets will be named after him (we're seeing that in Iraq already) and his portrait will continue to be present not just in Lebanon, but across the region.
Cowardly Israel, by killing Nasrallah, will only have immortalized the man and the ideas that he stood for.
By killing him, they will never truly get rid of him.
Did the CIA get rid of Che Guevara when it paid Bolivian mercenaries to capture & execute him in '67? Far from it. Che Guevara is as immortalized as a mortal man can ever become.
To draw a direct comparison, when Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh (backed and funded by the US) ordered the killing of Sayyed Hussein Al-Houthi in 2004, the movement only grew stronger, more capable and ended up leading a national revolution 10 years later.
The site where Hussein Al-Houthi was murdered, what is called the "Salman Cave" in the Maran Mountains in Saadah Region, is now a memorial site where hundreds of thousands of people make pilgrimage to each and every year.
Hussein Al-Houthi's portrait is everywhere in Saadah region and beyond. His quotes and lectures are broadcasted on national TV.
Immortalized through martyrdom. And the same scenario will play out with Sayyed Nasrallah.