
Battle of Red Sea: Major Prelude to End of American Hegemony
With the dawn of the third millennium, the collapse of the socialist system, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, America dominated the world militarily, politically, and economically. However, this dominance required wisdom and intelligence to manage and maintain it.
America failed to achieve this due to its blind megalomania, resulting in a series of failures and defeats in many locations where America was present. The simplest examples of this are the recent humiliating withdrawal of America, along with the rest of the NATO countries, from Afghanistan, and its humiliating defeat in the Red and Arabian Seas by Yemeni naval forces, and the series of setbacks suffered by the Zionist entity and its allies, America and Britain, in the Gaza Strip at the hands of the heroes of the Hamas movement.
A military truth known to all military leaders worldwide is that weapons, no matter how sophisticated or technologically advanced, cannot decide a battle. The decisive factor in any battle is the human being, not the weapon. Victory always belongs to the fighter armed with a just combat doctrine and boundless faith in the cause for which he is fighting.
The Battle of the Red and Arabian Seas, currently raging between the Yemeni Navy and the American, British, and European navies, represents a milestone in modern and contemporary military history and a turning point in how wars are conducted in bodies of water between what is described as the most powerful naval power in the world (the United States) and a nascent and young navy (the Yemeni Navy).
This battle will be long awaited by military historians and will be studied in military institutes and colleges worldwide to discover the secret of the strength that enabled the Yemeni Navy to inflict a major defeat on the navy of a country that claims to be the master of the seas and oceans.
Now, as a matter of fact, the entire world stands in awe of the successes achieved by the Yemeni fighter in his military battle against what is described as the most powerful naval force in the world.
America's defeat in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea battles has become a reality the world is experiencing, and its events are being closely monitored. This suggests that America has fallen into the trap of the Yemeni forces, which appear to America as a mirage that strikes and then disappears. This innovative Yemeni military tactic has caused American military commanders to lose their balance.
Now, it can be said that the military option adopted by the Republic of Yemen in the face of American arrogance is an ideal option for confronting an enemy that only understands the language of force. This option is intended to support and back up Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa and the oppression of the Palestinian people. This will convince the world that the Yemeni Navy's actions in its massive confrontation with the US Navy have imposed a new military reality, one that will be followed by a political reality that serves the purpose of closing the file of the unipolar world led by America.
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