Panicky US Navy Loses Prime Aircraft in Red Sea Battle
By: Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer
In its blind bid to bomb the people of Yemen and their civilian centres, the US military is incurring monetary and material losses running into hundreds of millions of dollars.
President Donald Trump who intensified the unprovoked war in the Red Sea in a bid to protect the sea lanes of the illegal Zionist entity and its unabated genocide of the people of Gaza by ordering the US navy to indiscriminately kill the people of Yemen and destroy their infrastructure, has trapped the Americans in a quagmire.
On Monday, the US lost a 67 million dollar aircraft that crashed into the sea as the panicky crew of the Harry Truman aircraft carrier tried to avoid a missile attack by the Yemeni defenders.
The US Navy sheepishly admitted that a F/A-18E Super Hornet fell into the Red Sea waters and sank along with a truck used for towing it as projectiles from Yemen zeroed in on the Harry Truman – named after the mass murderer of the people of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by his criminal dropping of atomic bombs.
This loss comes in the wake of the seven MQ-9 drones (costing 30 million dollars apiece) shot down in the course of a few weeks since Trump’s stepping up of the unprovoked war.
The Yemenis have downed more than a dozen sophisticated US surveillance drones over the past year.
In retaliation for the crimes committed by Israel in Gaza and the aggression of the US and UK against Yemen, the Yemeni Armed Forces have initiated a series of strikes aimed at the Zionist entity, as well as the American, and British interests in the Red Sea and adjacent regions.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have declared they will continue their assaults until Israel ceases its campaign of genocide in Gaza.
In sheer desperation of its inability to target Yemen’s military sites, the US has increased its cowardly bombing of civilian sites, including a detention camp for illegal immigrants from Africa that resulted in the death of 70 poor people.
US analysts have warned of the futility of bombing Yemen and predicted further military and monetary losses for the Americans.