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U.S. Military Leaders Warn Yemen Campaign is Depleting Weapons Needed to Deter China

U.S. Military Leaders Warn Yemen Campaign is Depleting Weapons Needed to Deter China

News - World: American military leaders have expressed serious concerns that the ongoing campaign in Yemen is exhausting weapons stocks required to counter China, according to a New York Times report.

 

The newspaper quoted a U.S. official stating that the Navy and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command are "extremely concerned" about the rapid rate at which the military is consuming munitions in Yemen. The official confirmed the U.S. military is struggling to balance its resources while conducting airstrikes against Yemen.

The American military official revealed the Pentagon has already expended approximately $200 million worth of munitions in just the first three weeks of operations. When accounting for operational and personnel expenses, the bombing campaign against Yemen has exceeded $1 billion during this three-week period.

The New York Times reported that maintaining essential equipment has become problematic under these harsh conditions. The Pentagon may soon need to transfer long-range precision weapons from its stockpiles in the Asia-Pacific region to the Middle East.

The U.S. official also noted that America's readiness in the Pacific is being compromised due to the Pentagon's deployment of warships and aircraft to the Middle East. This redeployment of assets is negatively impacting U.S. military capabilities in the Pacific theater.

The report highlights growing tensions within the Pentagon about resource allocation between ongoing Middle East operations and strategic priorities in Asia, particularly regarding China. Military leaders worry that the continued high tempo of operations in Yemen could undermine America's ability to maintain deterrence against potential Chinese aggression.

The U.S., led by the criminal Trump, continues its attacks on civilians in Yemen in an attempt to stop Sana'a's support for Gaza, which is enduring ongoing aggression and blockade by the Israeli entity.

Yemenis have been hitting Israeli and American targets in support of Palestinians in Gaza since the regime launched its devastating war on Gaza on October 7, 2023, and in response to the American-British aggression on their homeland.

The operations have effectively shut down the Eilat port south of the occupied territories, causing significant economic setbacks for the Israelis.

The Yemeni Armed Forces have said they will not stop their attacks until Israel’s ground and aerial offensives in Gaza end.

Israel launched its genocidal war on Gaza on October 7, 2023, but it failed to achieve its declared objectives despite killing 50,752 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring more than 115,475 others. 

The usurping entity accepted longstanding negotiation terms by the Hamas resistance group under the Gaza ceasefire, which began on January 19.

On March 18, however, Israel unilaterally broke the truce and resumed its relentless bombing of Gaza.

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