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The Houthis slapped the United States in the face, and the true nature of the American paper tiger exposed Yemen

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Title: Red Sea Storm: Global Geopolitical Thinking Behind the U.S. Drone Dilemma

The recent conflict in the Red Sea region has raised deep reflections on the plight of the United States in the face of Houthi drone attacks. After the Houthis blockaded the Red Sea, the United States resorted to the use of expensive anti-aircraft missiles, shooting down 14 suicide drones. However, the cost of this decision raises questions about the use of U.S. military resources, and also reveals the hesitation and helplessness of the United States in the face of new threats.

The Houthis slapped the United States in the face, and the true nature of the American paper tiger exposed Yemen

The relative low cost of drones contrasts sharply with the high selling price of U.S. missiles, raising questions about whether the U.S. military is worth countering relatively low-cost means of attack with high-cost weapons. This dilemma under the asymmetrical threat has been described by some as the reality of "fighting mosquitoes with anti-aircraft guns".

At the same time, the passive attitude of the United States in the Red Sea region has also attracted widespread attention. In the case of American ships, substantive actions are taken only in cases where rescue is possible, and in other cases there is indifference. In the wake of a drone attack on an Indian-flagged oil tanker, the U.S. military's lukewarm response appears to reveal its response to global security issues, more of a statement than a positive action.

This reaction raises questions about the nature of the "paper tiger" in the United States. Compared with the scenario in which the United States blockaded the Persian Gulf to Iran and Iraq before the outbreak of the Gulf War in 1988 and responded quickly, the United States today seems to have lost the boldness and enterprising spirit of the past, and has become somewhat hesitant and helpless. Even the 39-nation maritime alliance, called for by the United States, has remained on the sidelines in the face of Houthi attacks.

The Houthis slapped the United States in the face, and the true nature of the American paper tiger exposed Yemen

The era of American hegemony seems to have passed, and the United States is now ill-equipped to deal with asymmetric threats. The development of the Red Sea conflict has highlighted the dilemma of the United States in global geopolitics. America's authority on the international stage is being questioned and the image of the paper tiger is becoming more visible, which has also sparked a profound discussion about the changing role of the United States in the global landscape. In the face of the challenges of the new era, how the United States will adjust its strategy has become one of the key issues for global security and stability.

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The Houthis slapped the United States in the face, and the true nature of the American paper tiger exposed Yemen

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