The United States has carried out a redeployment of its forces in the Middle East after its fleets received direct strikes by Yemeni armed forces of the Saudi government.
On Thursday, the Associated Press reported, quoting American officials as saying that “the aircraft carrier ‘Roosevelt’ and the destroyer ‘Daniel Inouye’ left their positions in the Middle East towards the Indian and Pacific Oceans.”
American officials added that “the aircraft carrier ‘Abraham Lincoln’ will remain in the Gulf of Oman” as part of providing protection for the Israelis in anticipation of possible attacks that the Zionist entity may be exposed to by the axis of resistance.
American forces in the region are on maximum alert after American aircraft carriers received direct strikes by the Yemeni armed forces affiliated with the Sanaa government. This state of continuous alert has led to severe fatigue among American soldiers, which requires their transfer to less tense places from time to time.
During the past two months of July and August, Washington worked to replace aircraft carriers and their accompanying warships three times, since the aircraft carrier “Eisenhower” was replaced in late June by the carrier “Roosevelt” before the aircraft carrier “Lincoln” was assigned to replace Roosevelt on August 21.
For nearly eight months, the American and British military intervention did not succeed in stopping the Yemeni operations supporting Gaza, but on the contrary, the operations launched by the Yemeni forces achieved great success in preventing maritime navigation through the Red Sea to the ports of the Israeli occupation, in addition to continuing the bombing of targets deep inside the Zionist entity.