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US deploys B-2 stealth bombers against Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen

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Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 11:13 PM
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In a rare move, the US recently utilized the B-2 stealth bomber to launch airstrikes against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, targeting five underground weapons storage facilities. This marks the first time that the B-2 Spirit has been used in the strikes targeting the Houthis, who have been engaging in attacks on ships in the Red Sea corridor amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict. The B-2 is a significantly larger platform compared to the fighter jets that have previously been deployed against the Houthis, allowing it to carry a much heavier load of bombs.

The airstrikes were carried out early Thursday morning, with Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin confirming the use of the long-range B-2 stealth bombers. While the extent of the damage inflicted by the strikes remains unclear, the US military’s demonstration of its capability to target well-protected and fortified underground facilities was highlighted. The strikes were reported around Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, as well as the Houthi stronghold of Saada. Despite this, no immediate information on casualties or damage was provided by the Houthis’ al-Masirah satellite news channel.

This latest move by the US in Yemen also serves as a potential warning to Iran, the primary supporter of the Houthis. Iran has been involved in ballistic missile attacks against Israel recently, and the targeting of the Houthis by the US may be seen as a deterrent against such actions. Austin emphasized the significance of the US’s ability to successfully target facilities that pose a threat, regardless of how deeply buried or fortified they may be. The decision to deploy the B-2 stealth bomber showcases the US’s commitment to combating threats in the region effectively.

The use of the B-2 Spirit bomber in the strikes against the Houthis is a significant development in the ongoing conflict in Yemen. By targeting underground weapons storage facilities, the US is sending a clear message to the Houthis and their supporters about its determination to eliminate threats posed by the group. The impact of the strikes on the capabilities of the Houthis remains to be seen, but the use of the B-2 bomber underscores the US military’s advanced technological capabilities and its ability to target well-protected facilities with precision.

The airstrikes in Yemen come at a crucial time when tensions in the region are heightened due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The US’s decision to target the Houthis using the B-2 stealth bomber reflects its commitment to maintaining stability in the region and preventing further escalation of conflicts. As the situation in Yemen continues to evolve, the US military’s actions signal a willingness to take decisive steps to address security threats and protect its interests in the region.

In conclusion, the recent airstrikes by the US against the Houthis in Yemen using the B-2 stealth bomber demonstrate the country’s resolve to combat threats posed by militant groups in the region. By targeting underground weapons storage facilities, the US is aiming to disrupt the capabilities of the Houthis and send a message to their supporters, including Iran. The deployment of the B-2 bomber highlights the US military’s advanced technological capabilities and its ability to target well-protected facilities with precision. As the situation in Yemen remains fluid, the US’s actions underscore its commitment to stability and security in the region.

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