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NeverFade | 2 years ago

Now the Houthis are facing a competent military, that is so infused with progressive moralism that it can't use any of its competencies, and is very careful not to kill any Houthis.

Unless this paradigm breaks very soon, Houthis seem favored to win. Pretty easy to win against a military which bogus morality won't let it harm you, its enemy.

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dctoedt|2 years ago

> Pretty easy to win against a military which bogus morality won't let it harm you, its enemy.

Have you ever served in uniform yourself? Or do you just confidently proclaim barstool opinions based on what you've read here and there?

whatshisface|2 years ago

Win? With what, missiles that can only damage merchant ships?

tmnvix|2 years ago

They can win just as so many others have in the past - outlasting the resolve of the U.S. I think that the best that can be hoped for here (from the U.S. perspective) is to diminish the Houthi's capacity to launch missiles and drones until Israel has finished whatever it is they are trying to accomplish in Gaza.

fmajid|2 years ago

Civilian ships can be surprisingly resilient. Many oil tankers survived hits from the same missiles that crippled the USS Stark.

jacquesm|2 years ago

It can, it just hasn't done so yet. But it definitely can. A threat to international shipping is one of those things that just might bring it into play.

NeverFade|2 years ago

The threat has already been realized. Ships are already being rerouted en-masse due to Houthi attacks: https://apnews.com/article/red-sea-yemen-houthis-attack-ship...

We all know the US military can defeat the Houthis. But so far it hasn't used its capabilities. It warned and threatened endlessly, while the Houthis continued their campaign of naval terror.