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US Bombing the Houthis is like Swatting at Buzzing Insects

By Seth Ferris – New Eastern Outlook – April 5, 2025

The U.S. bombing campaign against the Houthis is less about securing shipping routes and more about advancing broader geopolitical strategies tied to Israel, Iran, and U.S. domestic politics.

This headline is more than provocative, as it enshrines a critical analysis of what is going on, and this has little to do with the defense of shipping in the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, or how Houthis are trying to stand against the continuous genocide of Palestine. It has more to do with the Greater Israel project, keeping Netanyahu out of jail, and for Trump and Republicans to pay the piper for the campaign chest that secured the US election for Trump and his minions.

Attacking the Houthis is the preliminary step of a larger, interconnected geopolitical strategy that includes Greater Israel, shifting the focus from the disaster in Ukraine, and keeping the arms manufacturers as happy as hogs rolling in fresh crap.

On March 15th, too much fanfare from Trump, who promised to use “overwhelming lethal force” the US resumed bombing Houthi controlled Yemen, trying to defeat a movement that has been bombed by either the US or its regional allies such as Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states since 2014 when the Yemeni civil war broke out, with little real effect to date.

The ostensible cause of the attacks appears to have been the Houthi decision to reinstate its blockade of Red Sea traffic heading to Israel, in response to Israel reneging on its ceasefire commitments and blockading, and now, as of Tuesday, 18th March, bombing and invading the Gaza Strip, killing hundreds of civilians in the process.

American attacks on Yemen by the aircraft of the US Navy’s 5th fleet have certainly been spectacular, but their usefulness is seriously in doubt. Despite claims by the USN of strikes on military targets, the majority of casualties are seen to be civilians. US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz says that the Houthi blockade of Israel is causing 75% of US flagged ships to take the much longer route around Africa, and said about the US strikes:

“We’ve hit their headquarters,” Waltz said. “We’ve hit communications nodes, weapons factories and even some of their over-the-water drone production facilities.”

The Houthi leadership has strongly refuted these claims, with a spokesman saying:

“The pictures, scenes, evidence, types of victims, and testimonies of survivors from the targeted sites confirm that it is targeting residential neighbourhoods and innocent civilians, and provide conclusive evidence that the US is deliberately taking the lives of defenceless civilians and destroying the capabilities of our people.”

Given the horrendous rhetoric used by Trump in his posts on his Truthsocial site, where he accused the Houthis of being “barbarians” and went on to say:

“Watch how it will get progressively worse — It’s not even a fair fight, and never will be,” Trump added. “They will be completely annihilated!”

It seems pretty clear that the Houthis are right, and that the US is hitting civilian targets in frustration at not being able to identify legitimate military targets. Trump went on to threaten Iran, saying:

“Every shot fired by the Houthis will be looked upon, from this point forward, as being a shot fired from the weapons and leadership of IRAN, and IRAN will be held responsible, and suffer the consequences, and those consequences will be dire!”

Given Trump’s promises on the election campaign to stop wars, and bring peace, particularly to Ukraine, this rhetoric is rather an about-face. One can only come to the conclusion that Trump is trying to escape from the debacle in Ukraine by distracting the public with another war, this time against Yemen and, one fears, Iran, which also will benefit the real ruler of the US, Benjamin Netanyahu.

But how effective is this likely to be? I believe that in his hubris, egged on by the new Defense Secretary Pete Hesgith, a US Evangelical Christian and rabid Zionist, Trump is repeating the disastrous mistakes of a well-trodden US path of intervention and inevitable failure.

Firing drones and missiles at cargo ships bound for Israel, even without sinking any ships, is a victory for the Houthis, as it forces ships to take the long way around the Cape of Good Hope, and shows the world what the US can do in terms of air superiority is not enough, as to stop these attacks, you would need to send in ground troops, something the US administration would have to be mad to do, as the British could well attest to given their occupation of Yemen in the 19th and 20th centuries.

With regard to the intensity of US air attacks, as with any force of national liberation, like the Algerians, Vietnamese, Angolans, and many others in the 20th century, just surviving is already a form of victory for the Houthis. Every day they hold their ground, they rewrite the script a little. They’re showing that even without matching the U.S. or Saudi Arabia in terms of high-tech weaponry, they can still have massive strategic impact — like forcing global trade routes to detour thousands of miles. That’s asymmetrical warfare in full force.

As the US and its allies know only too well, U.S. air power, while impressive for breaking regular military formations, has a limit. It can punish, but it can’t control the terrain or win hearts and minds from 30,000 feet. Boots on the ground? That’s a whole different ballgame. Politically and militarily, there’s little appetite for another drawn-out Middle East quagmire. The U.S. knows how that ends, Israel knows too!

This whole horse and pony show is becoming a test of global logistics and willpower — not just firepower. The Houthis have leveraged a relatively small amount of resources to cause ripple effects across oil markets, insurance premiums, and shipping delays — even reshaping how the world thinks about “secure” sea lanes. Their damage to the economies of their enemy Israel, and its backers in the US and EU, is out of all proportion to the money spent by themselves.

This is also reflected in the weaponry used, with relatively cheap drones and ballistic missiles needing to be countered by vastly more expensive US air defense missiles and extremely expensive guided bombs. The previous, spectacularly unsuccessful, campaign “Operation Prosperity Guardian” to bring the Houthis to heel after they put a blockade on Israel in response to the genocidal campaign in Gaza, saw vast expenditure of hideously expensive US missiles which were used to shoot down drones that cost around US$ 20,000 per shot:

According to the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance (as of 2022), the SM-2 costs $2.1 million per unit; the SM-6 costs $4.3 million; and the ESSM Sea Sparrows costs $1.7 million. The destroyers are also fitted with the Rolling Airframe missile, which cost $905,000 in 2022

Nothing of any note has been achieved in cost reduction since then, and the Houthis are repeatedly striking back, with at least four attacks on the USS Harry S Truman and its escorting vessels, forcing rapid expenditure of these expensive weapons, as well as disrupting US strikes. It is no surprise that their resistance is being downplayed by the US, but the reality is that the US is being forced to send a second carrier group, led by the USS Carl Vinson, to support the 5th Fleet strikes.

This does not bode well, with escalation looming, with a joint US strike on Iran likely. One can only think that, drunk with success regarding their overthrow of Assad in Syria, and forgetting their obvious failure to subdue either Hamas in Gaza, or Hezbollah in Lebanon, the US and Israel want to play the same game with Iran, using Yemen as the trigger, which is almost certainly a major miscalculation.

It as if they are the drunk guy in the casino, who rather than accept his losses, has taken one small win after a series of losses, and bet the house on the result. Iran is a major regional power, with a well-organized, equipped, and trained armed forces, backed by a much greater population than Iraq and Syria combined, and with its own fully developed and capable defense industry.

As for the Houthis, like all guerilla and national liberation forces, the case is that “If they are not losing, they are winning” but are they playing the smart long-term game, or are they at risk of overplaying their hand if this drags out too long? It might only take one incident of them attacking the wrong ship, hitting a neutral vessel and inflicting casualties, and the worldwide support they have garnered by their principled stand in support of the Palestinians, and their bravery in their David vs Goliath battle with Israel and the US, could disappear.

Seth Ferris, investigative journalist and political scientist, expert on Middle Eastern affairs

April 5, 2025 - Posted by | Wars for Israel | , , ,

8 Comments »

  1. ‘I think we’re seeing a fascist interpretation of bombings effectiveness: the point is terror and intimidation, the targets are spectacles destroyed to communicate the advance of TINA* into direct political violence.

    Do as you are told, do not voice dissent or otherwise act out or this may happen to you.

    It’s the same message of wanton cruelty for the sake of cruelty ICE is delivering.’

    *TINA ‘there is no alternative’ – what Reagan/Thatcher introduced when they both said there is no such thing as society, only nuclear families and then continued Carter’s deregulation, passed the US-Israel bilateral in ’84 that led to NAFTA et al. This has been a bipartisan plan for decades and Trump et al are now putting it on steroids

    https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/04/links-4-6-2025.html#comment-4200254

    ‘Trump’s ICE disappeared a 52-year-old mother from Westminster, Maryland.

    Agents refused to show her a warrant—smashing the driver’s side window & yanking her out of the car with no explanation.

    She has no criminal record & is legally in U.S. due to a pending immigration case.’

    This is disgusting. This is the seed of the barbarism you see everywhere now.

    https://x.com/LongTimeHistory/status/1908200107687964760

    if this woman needs to be removed from the country for some reason there are much more humane ways to do it. We spend trillions for this type of barbarity.

    Imagine being the people doing this. Could you do this yourself?

    These are religious/spiritual questions.

    First they came for…

    Remember what they did to the Irish? The Japanese? Etc etc etc etc etc

    Jesus was a poor carpenter warning us all about these types of ‘facist’ authoritarian police-state brownshirt ICE personalities/psyches

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    Dan Kelly's avatar Comment by Dan Kelly | April 6, 2025 | Reply

    • One wonders if the nice folks at Naked Capitalism recalled Bush’ incarceration and deportation of thousands of legal aliens after the false fag events in 2001, or the horrors inflicted on citizens after the similarly contrived events of January 6, 2021?

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      aletho's avatar Comment by aletho | April 6, 2025 | Reply

      • Hi aletho. You’re certainly intelliegent enough to peruse the site yourself and learn a little.

        The short answer to your question is yes, the ‘good folks’ at Naked Capitalism are well aware of these incidents.

        I am not here to promote Naked Capitalism. I do not give them any money because I don’t have any money to give. What change I can spare these days goes directly to a person in need.

        My hope is that people will read a bit beyond their wheelhouse.

        Just curious? Do you support what they did to that woman? She was not an illegall immigrant.

        Please answer the question directly. Yes or no.

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        Dan Kelly's avatar Comment by Dan Kelly | April 6, 2025 | Reply

        • And aletho: It’s safe to come out now! Your people are in charge so there’s no danger to you. Trump et al aren’t gunning for you – you unfailingly and unquestioningly support their domestic agenda. They don’t mind your alleged concern for brown Palestinians. You’re no danger to them or their plan for the world.

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          Dan Kelly's avatar Comment by Dan Kelly | April 6, 2025 | Reply

          • Trump is not beyond the uniparty plan for the world. He is part and parcel of it. He and this country are owned lock stock and barrel by Zionist Jewish Supremacism.

            So is Russia.

            China?

            There are no answers from within the system at this point. The people were fooled on Jan 6, as you say.

            Where are all the trucker protests now? Where are all the heavily-armed Americans with their guns to protect their rights because the 2nd Amendment and all?

            The anwer is they are at once all around and yet at the same time nowhere to be found.

            A country divided against itself cannot stand.

            Perhaps that’s the point?

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            Dan Kelly's avatar Comment by Dan Kelly | April 6, 2025 | Reply

        • I think that the coverage of the particular incident at Aletho News speaks for itself.

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          aletho's avatar Comment by aletho | April 6, 2025 | Reply

          • Another non-answer. You seem incapable of any human emotion. You’re like a computer.

            Anyway, thanks for the free speech. For whatever it’s worth at this point.

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            Dan Kelly's avatar Comment by Dan Kelly | April 6, 2025 | Reply

  2. EXCELLENT — got around to this belatedly. The final paragraph is more than somewhat discomfiting to me.

    Viva Valiant Yemen! Viva Palestine, O Palestine!

    The various comments noted….

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    roberthstiver's avatar Comment by roberthstiver | April 9, 2025 | Reply


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