Houthis Attempted to Strike a US Supercarrier — A HUGE MISTAKE

**BREAKING NEWS: Houthi Attack on USS Harry S. Truman Fails Spectacularly**

In a shocking escalation of hostilities, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched a brazen attack on the USS Harry S. Truman, one of the U.S. Navy’s most formidable aircraft carriers, on March 17, 2025. The assault, which unfolded over three harrowing days in the Southern Red Sea, involved multiple waves of drones and missiles aimed at the carrier, but the result was nothing short of a military masterclass in defense.

The Houthis, emboldened by their recent successes against commercial vessels, attempted to make a statement by challenging American naval might. However, their efforts proved futile as not a single drone or missile managed to breach the Truman’s defenses. The carrier, part of Operation Prosperity Guardian, was surrounded by a formidable strike group equipped with advanced radar systems and missile interceptors. As the swarm of missiles approached, destroyers like the USS Stout and USS Jason Dunham swiftly engaged, obliterating multiple threats midair.

The attack marked a significant moment in modern naval warfare, highlighting the ongoing conflict between asymmetric tactics employed by insurgents and the sophisticated layered defenses of U.S. naval forces. The Truman’s defenses included powerful electronic warfare capabilities and close-in weapon systems, which turned the drones into flaming wrecks before they could reach their target.

In a swift retaliatory response, U.S. airstrikes targeted Houthi launch sites in Yemen, devastating facilities used for drone manufacturing. The strikes, however, came at a cost, with reports of civilian casualties complicating the narrative. This incident underscores a critical shift in naval engagement, as aircraft carriers now face threats not just from rival navies but from insurgent tactics leveraging cheap drones and advanced technology.

As tensions escalate, the message is clear: any attempt to challenge American naval power will be met with overwhelming force. The Houthis may have gambled and lost, but the stakes in the Red Sea have never been higher. The world watches as the balance of power continues to shift, and the next test is always looming.

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