ARLINGTON, Va. – The new head of Naval Surfaces Force wants to accelerate the installation of directed energy weapons on surface warships, as the Navy grapples with low-cost, long-range attack drones proliferating widely in places like the busy commercial shipping lanes of the Middle East.
New SWOBOSS Wants More Directed Energy Weapons on Warships as Low-Cost Threats Expand
Tag: Houthis
US Strikes Iranian Military Targets in Iraq and Syria
The White House started its military operations against Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force and Shia militias in Iraq and Syria on Friday. The Biden administration pledged to strike Iranian targets in the Middle East after three US soldiers were killed by a drone attack in Jordan last week. The White House signaled that the campaign against Iran and Shia militias will involve several rounds of strikes.
US Strikes Iranian Military Targets in Iraq and Syria
Bipartisan Lawmakers Urge President Biden to Strengthen U.S. Maritime Power
A group of bipartisan, bicameral lawmakers led by U.S. Congressman Mike Waltz (FL-06) and Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) have issued a letter to President Biden urging him to fortify the United States’ maritime power amid pressure from China.
Bipartisan Lawmakers Urge President Biden to Strengthen U.S. Maritime Power
China didn’t threaten Iran to put pressure on the Houthis
Pentagon contradicts White House about US troop presence in Yemen
US defense officials claim they have no boots on the ground in Yemen, despite a recent acknowledgement that US forces are indeed present in the war-torn Gulf state, a 27 January report from The Intercept shows.
Pentagon contradicts White House about US troop presence in Yemen
Related:
Biden’s announcement on ending US support for the war in Yemen, explained
But that doesn’t mean the US will stop fighting in Yemen. Per the administration, it will continue to strike al-Qaeda and ISIS militants in the country to ensure they can’t use it as a base to hatch plots against America. The US has been targeting terrorists in Yemen, most of them against al-Qaeda, since 2002 and has killed around 1,000 people in strikes. Stopping that campaign, experts say, might give the terrorists more space to operate.
So ending support for the fight against the Houthis, and continuing the fight against America-threatening terrorists — that’s pretty straightforward. What isn’t as clear is what the second element, supporting Saudi Arabia’s defense, means in practice.
The biggest complication here is what defines an “offensive” versus a “defensive” move. Say the Houthis attack Saudi Arabia, which experts I spoke to expect they will continue to do. The rebels launched missiles at an airport and airbase in Saudi Arabia in 2019, and at Saudi oil stations last year. Under international law, Riyadh has the right to retaliate in a commensurate way.
US-British Strikes on Yemen Seek to Provoke Wider War with Iran
Biden Thinks It’s Just a Matter of Time Before US Troops Are Killed in Iraq or Syria
The US might attack Iran directly if an American is killed
Biden Thinks It’s Just a Matter of Time Before US Troops Are Killed in Iraq or Syria
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Dave wondered why the media emphasizes, “Iran-backed”, so I sent him the following:
US Military: Two US Navy SEALs Missing Off Coast of Somalia Are Dead
The SEALs went missing while boarding a boat carrying a weapons shipment allegedly bound for the Houthis
US Military: Two US Navy SEALs Missing Off Coast of Somalia Are Dead
Two Royal Navy Minehunters Bump in Bahrain | HMS Chiddingfold & HMS Bangor involved in Allision!
Royal Navy Allision!
What’s Going on With Shipping? Jan. 21, 2024
In this episode, Sal Mercogliano – maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner – discusses the allision between the @RoyalNavy HMS Chiddingfold and HMS Bangor in Manama, Bahrain on January 19, 2024.
What is Going on With Shipping?
Previously:
US intelligence concludes: Iran does not dictate Yemeni actions (Hasbara)
Western media has long pushed the narrative that regional resistance movements are at Tehran’s beck and call.
US intelligence concludes: Iran does not dictate Yemeni actions
Previously:
Smashing the Iran Myth: From Houthi to Hezbollah
Hasbara Industry: Deconstructing Israel’s Propaganda Machine
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