Submission Statement: “The decision by German warships to avoid the Red Sea so they don’t come in range of Houthi rebels is a sign of the alarming decline of Western sea power.” Gonzalo Vázquez discusses Germany’s decision to reroute its naval ships away from the Red Sea to avoid Houthi attacks, signaling a troubling trend in European naval engagement. This shift raises concerns about the effectiveness of responding to non-state threats and reflects a broader deterioration in naval capabilities since the Cold War, where past operations demonstrated the importance of robust maritime strategies for international security and economic stability.
America’s blue water navy is more powerful than all the other navies of the world combined. That said, naval power may be in steep decline due to cheap drones & antiship missiles.
Not even the SA and US could eliminate the Houtis so why even try?
It’d clear that you need to cut the head of the snake to deal with these factions. And that is Russia and Iran.
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Submission Statement: “The decision by German warships to avoid the Red Sea so they don’t come in range of Houthi rebels is a sign of the alarming decline of Western sea power.” Gonzalo Vázquez discusses Germany’s decision to reroute its naval ships away from the Red Sea to avoid Houthi attacks, signaling a troubling trend in European naval engagement. This shift raises concerns about the effectiveness of responding to non-state threats and reflects a broader deterioration in naval capabilities since the Cold War, where past operations demonstrated the importance of robust maritime strategies for international security and economic stability.
America’s blue water navy is more powerful than all the other navies of the world combined. That said, naval power may be in steep decline due to cheap drones & antiship missiles.
Not even the SA and US could eliminate the Houtis so why even try?
It’d clear that you need to cut the head of the snake to deal with these factions. And that is Russia and Iran.
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