五角大楼将未能阻止也门红海行动归咎于“情报差距”
Pentagon Blames 'Intel Gap' For Failure To Stop Yemen's Red Sea Ops

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pentagon-blames-intel-gap-failure-stop-yemens-red-sea-ops

美国国防部官员称,近几个月来,美国在红海的军事行动因情报不足而面临挑战。 在 2024 年 2 月下旬举行的国会听证会上,负责西亚事务的副助理国防部长丹尼尔·B·夏皮罗 (Daniel B. Shapiro) 承认,华盛顿并不完全了解敌人的军事能力。 这种情报差距阻碍了一月中旬开始的针对也门胡塞武装部队的空袭行动的有效性。 为了应对这一挑战,美国情报机构在经历了前几届政府的行动下降后,计划加强对该地区的关注。 虽然已经进行了数百次空袭,但也门国防部长穆罕默德·阿蒂菲少将宣称,除非犹太复国主义侵略者停止袭击加沙的巴勒斯坦平民,否则这些行动将是徒劳的。 3月5日,美国中央司令部指挥的两艘美国舰艇进行了击落行动,击退了伊朗支持的胡塞武装发射的多枚来袭反舰弹道导弹和无人机。 目前,法律专家正在努力寻找进一步参与西亚的可能理由。

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US defense officials have blamed "insufficient intelligence" for Washington's abortive airstrike campaign against Yemen, which started in mid-January and has so far failed to deter Yemen's Houthi armed forces from attacking US, UK, and Israeli-linked vessels in the Red Sea in support of Palestine.

During a congressional hearing on US operations in the Red Sea last week, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for West Asia, Daniel B. Shapiro, revealed Washington "did not know" the full capacity of the Yemeni arsenal used for its operations in the Red Sea, adding that the White House was "working to gather that intelligence."

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He added that, while the Pentagon had “a good sense” of what US-led attacks have allegedly destroyed, officials did not “fully know the denominator” – meaning the reality of Yemen's military capabilities.

According to current and former US officials who spoke with the Financial Times (FT), US intelligence agencies saw a "drop-off" in Yemen operations during the governments of former presidents  Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
"Because Yemen went down as a priority, so did our intelligence focus there," Mick Mulroy, a former senior Pentagon official and CIA officer, told the British news outlet.

CIA operations in Yemen were also affected after the Ansarallah-led government shut down the US embassy in Sanaa.

"Reporting on a country from afar or offshore is inherently challenging, and doubly so for a country that has seen so much churn over the past 10 years," Ted Singer, a recently retired senior CIA official, said.

Although hundreds of US-led airstrikes have hit the Arab world's poorest country since January, Yemeni leaders maintain that no amount of hostilities will deter them from continuing their Red Sea operations until Israel puts an end to the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

"The US, Britain, and Israel must realize that the policies of demarcation and assertion of hegemonic influence on international waters are obsolete and no more favorable … As long as the Zionists’ atrocities continue in Gaza, we will continue our operations against the usurping entity," Defense Minister Major General Mohammed al-Atifi said on February 26.

Yesterday saw more attempted direct attacks on US warships...

As US intelligence agencies scramble to discover the reality of Yemen's military arsenal, White House lawyers are in a rush to find legal loopholes to justify a new war in West Asia.

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