The US military has used $200 million in munitions since it restarted its campaign against Yemen over two weeks ago – the success of which has been “limited,” according to a 4 April report by the New York Times.
The report comes as US President Donald Trump has been boasting about the success of Washington’s campaign against the Ansarallah resistance movement, which he says has been “decimated.”
The report comes as US President Donald Trump has been boasting about the success of Washington’s campaign against the Ansarallah resistance movement, which he says has been “decimated.”
“In closed briefings in recent days, Pentagon officials have acknowledged that there has been only limited success in destroying the Houthis’ vast, largely underground arsenal of missiles, drones and launchers,” anonymous congressional aides and officials told NYT.
Guest host Aaron Maté and Americans’ comedian Kurt Metzger discuss the soon-to-be $1 billion price tag for the attacks on Yemen, and the possible ground invasion Trump recently hinted at.
Guest host Aaron Maté and Americans’ comedian Kurt Metzger discuss the soon-to-be $1 billion price tag for the attacks on Yemen, and the possible ground invasion Trump recently hinted at.
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