Yemen Civil War News and Discussion.. an evolving situation

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"Urgent | Ansar Allah military spokesman in #Yemen : We bombed an Israeli military target south of occupied Jaffa with a hypersonic ballistic missile."

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"Urgent | Israeli Broadcasting Authority, citing security sources: Israel is not launching strikes on #Yemen because the United States is doing a good job there"

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despite 24/7 bombing of all military sites in Yemen by USA, Ansarallah continues to fire on average 4 ballistic missiles a week into Israel (25 missiles in the last 6 weeks, plus many more drones)

far from reducing their military capabilities, this is the highest rate of missile fire from Yemen into Israel that we have seen

this suggests that if the US had any dreams of destroying Iran's missile cities and preventing Iran from firing its much larger missile arsenal, this is not feasible even with significant sortie rates after several months (as we see in Yemen)
If this air campaign is any warning about America's capabilities against Iran, they should conclude that it won't be that easy.
 
Some of us here are sunni too but luckily not illiterate (jahil)……

We know what’s up with king PlayStation.

He can’t say no, or he’s done!
1.8 million Sunnis yet not one Sunni country has lifted a finger to help your Sunni Palestinian brothers who are being Genocided. Not one Sunni population has risen up to depose your tin pot dictators over their support for the ZWO. What a disgraceful shame!
 
If this air campaign is any warning about America's capabilities against Iran, they should conclude that it won't be that easy.
Its no air campaign bro. The only bit of an 'air campaign' are those tomahawks and JSSMs or other stand off munitions.

These F-18's they show operating are just for propaganda or perhaps to intercept Yemeni drones or cruise missiles inbound.

I'd be happy to stand corrected if I see an aerial bombing run of an actual US aircraft overflying Yemen.

The closest we've come to an actual air campaign are those poor MQ-9's attempting to overfly, but they almost immediately get downed by Yemeni AD's.
 
despite 24/7 bombing of all military sites in Yemen by USA, Ansarallah continues to fire on average 4 ballistic missiles a week into Israel (25 missiles in the last 6 weeks, plus many more drones)

far from reducing their military capabilities, this is the highest rate of missile fire from Yemen into Israel that we have seen

this suggests that if the US had any dreams of destroying Iran's missile cities and preventing Iran from firing its much larger missile arsenal, this is not feasible even with significant sortie rates after several months (as we see in Yemen)
Depends upon how much the US knows about Iranian military infrastructure. Houthi have a less visible network of forces in comparison to most countries (much of it is underground), and American situational awareness for Houthi infrastructure was sketchy to begin with. Virtually every American military affairs expert is of the view that AirLand Battle doctrine is required to defeat Houthi in war but Hegseth did not consider this approach. Perhaps the US saw in Yemen an opportunity to stress test naval technology and regime change is not on the cards yet.



Israel was up against both Hamas and Hezbollah in war and was able to defeat Hezbollah in war even though the latter was the larger and more capable force in comparison to Hamas on all counts but war with Hamas continues. Israel most likely had better knowledge of Hezbollah infrastructure and how to exploit and degrade it. However, Hamas seems to have less visible network of forces (much of it is underground), and still in the fight. Israel is using AI to determine what to attack in Gaza:

IN the early hours of a night in Gaza last October, an entire family was erased by what the Israeli military referred to as a ‘precision strike’. There was no warning, or any other elements of conventional warfare. Just an algorithm, part of an AI-driven system called Lavender, scanning metadata, flagging the location as a threat, and triggering death from the sky. Investigations have since revealed that Lavender flagged over 37,000 Palestinians for potential targeting, often with little to no human verification, a substantial number of which were non-combatants. But that didn’t stop the system from working in a cold, brutal, and ‘efficient’ manner.


Advanced military technology experiments and stress-testing considerations are apparent in these conflict situations; MIC interests are being served as usual. However, AI warfare is absolutely inhumane as all can see in Gaza.
 
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a substantial number of which were non-combatants.

This sets lots of legal precedents about so-called terrorism trials. Deliberately targeting civilians can be shrugged off if the blame is shifted to low-level or non-human faulty intelligence.

The US has been using this excuse for decades about hits on targets that later turned out to be civilians. Israel never bothered even with such formalities, given its hubris and control of the Western power structure. This is just putting AI in the mix to evade blame even more.

At the end of the day, who gets away with what depends not on moral or ethical rules but simply on who has bigger weapons.
 
Depends upon how much the US knows about Iranian military infrastructure. Houthi have a less visible network of forces in comparison to most countries (much of it is underground), and American situational awareness for Houthi infrastructure was sketchy to begin with. Virtually every American military affairs expert is of the view that AirLand Battle doctrine is required to defeat Houthi in war but Hegseth did not consider this approach. Perhaps the US see in Yemen an opportunity to stress-test its naval forces and regime change is not on the cards yet.



Israel was up against both Hamas and Hezbollah in war and was able to defeat Hezbollah in war even though the latter was the larger and more capable force in comparison to Hamas on all counts but war with Hamas continues. Israel most likely had better knowledge of Hezbollah infrastructure and how to exploit and degrade it. However, Hamas seems to have less visible network of forces (much of it is underground), and still in the fight. Israel is using AI to determine what to attack in Gaza:

IN the early hours of a night in Gaza last October, an entire family was erased by what the Israeli military referred to as a ‘precision strike’. There was no warning, or any other elements of conventional warfare. Just an algorithm, part of an AI-driven system called Lavender, scanning metadata, flagging the location as a threat, and triggering death from the sky. Investigations have since revealed that Lavender flagged over 37,000 Palestinians for potential targeting, often with little to no human verification, a substantial number of which were non-combatants. But that didn’t stop the system from working in a cold, brutal, and ‘efficient’ manner.


Advanced military technology experiments and stress-testing considerations are apparent in these conflict situations; MIC interests are being served as usual. However, AI warfare is absolutely inhumane as all can see in Gaza.

AI warfare, I fear, will become standard. The more society is exposed to social media and the Internet of Things, the more the data mining base is expanded.
 

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