Friday, January 12, 2024

Biden wakes up and has U.S. strike back at Houthis after they’ve been attacking ships in Red Sea


It seems like President Joe Biden finally woke up from the jasmine blowing softly in his mind and decided to allow the military to strike back at the Houthis who have been attacking the shipping in the Red Sea because maybe they were planning to go to Israel or something.

So on Thursday night, the U.S. and U.K. hit back on the terrorist group firing Tomahawk missiles and joint airstrikes into Yemen targeting launch sites, storage depots, and anything that looked like it could do damage.

The Houthis, an Islamist terrorist, anti-Semitic terrorist group have been targeting commercial shipping routes to show their support for the Hamassholes.

Operation Prosperity is the joint effort by the U.S. and U.K. to protect shipping in the Red Sea, but it was only now that the terrorists are getting the much-deserved payback from us.

The Royal Navy has a guided-missile destroyer, HMS Diamond in the Red Sea, while the U.S. Navy has a carrier strike group featuring the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, a nuclear powered aircraft carrier, one cruiser, and two destroyers. And even with all that, the Houthis have still been like a turd in a public swimming pool.

The Wall Street Journal had reported that Western diplomats informed maritime executives of possible strikes targeting missile and drone launch sites, radars and weapons in Yemen, where the Houthis are based.

Meanwhile, if a strike order was to be enacted when it all began, it had to come from our incompetent Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who was in ICU for prostate cancer and kept it a secret from everyone. At least Austin has resumed his duties and operational control of the U.S. military on Friday.

To date, we and our allies have been mainly focused on the defense of commercial shipping from the Houthis, rather than having the testicular fortitude to go on the offense fearing an expansion of conflict in the region. Now that we’ve grown a pair and repelled the largest attack thus far on the Red Sea by the scumcrumpets, things could heat up.

The U.S. and U.K. combined have shot down 21 drones and missiles fired by the Houthis.

Grant Shapps, the U.K. Defense Secretary, said the situation has become “unsustainable,” and that it “cannot continue and cannot be allowed to continue."

US-less Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also had something to say on Wednesday. “If these attacks continue… there will be consequences. Again, this represents a clear threat to the interests of countries around the world, and it’s important that the international community come together and respond to that.”

Upon hearing those frightening words by Blinken, the Houthis threw up their hands in complete surrender and the Middle East is no longer a dangerous place to do shipping commerce.

Just kidding.

Blinken flew back to the U.S. on Thursday, after a final stop in Egypt.

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