The U.S. Naval Power on the Edge of the Abyss: Lessons from the Seas reveal the weakness of its future dominance
Follow ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The U.S. Naval Power is facing unprecedented challenges, with conflicts in the Red and Black Seas indicating that its naval dominance may soon become a thing of the past.
In an analysis written by Dr. Siddharth Koshal and published on the “RUSI” website, monitored and translated by “Al-Masa Press,” the report discusses how modern conflicts highlight the weakness of major naval forces in imposing their control over the seas.
Lessons drawn from the Red Sea indicate that the Yemeni armed forces referred to by the author as “Houthi forces,” despite continuous attacks against them, are still capable of renewing their naval capabilities, weakening the effectiveness of the U.S. force and its allies in achieving their goals. In the Black Sea, Ukrainians managed to open a grain passage despite the Russian blockade, highlighting the ability of weaker countries to evade the control of major naval powers.
These developments reveal the weakness of the U.S. naval strategy in dealing with modern threats. It has become clear that large and costly ships are no longer able to impose their control in coastal areas as they did in the past, putting the U.S. Navy in a critical position in the face of increasing threats from rising powers.
The United States’ continued reliance on outdated naval strategies makes it vulnerable to defeat in any future naval confrontation.
The U.S. Naval Power, once a symbol of global dominance, may find itself unable to control the flow of maritime goods and resources, reflecting a strategic failure that could lead to a maritime disaster in the near future.
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