International agency: America's operations against Houthi "do not succeed"

A report published by Bloomberg on the developments of the military operations led by the United States of America against the Houthi group in Yemen to protect shipping lines after the group targeted a number of ships, especially in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which sparked chaos in the world of maritime shipping in one of the most important waterways. In the world, interact on social networking sites.
Bloomberg’s report was titled “The ‘no-fail’ mission to protect the Red Sea is not succeeding,” saying that “the United States and its allies are trying to stop the Houthis, but their attacks on ships continue.”
The report said: “One by one, gray F/A-18 fighter jets poured off the deck of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower into the morning heat of the Red Sea, scrambling to counter the latest drone attack launched by the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.” The Houthis. The planes, worth $56 million, were part of the coalition operation that neutralized the attack, and returned hours later, as they have done almost daily over the past few months.
The report continued: “However, despite all the expensive equipment that the United States and its allies launched at the Islamic Group from northwest Yemen, they were unable to stop the attacks on civilian cargo ships and warships, and as a result, the largest shipping companies remain In the world, it largely avoids the route that once carried 15% of global trade
It is noteworthy that in recent weeks, the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have intensified their attacks on ships in the Red Sea, which they say are in response to Israel over its military campaign in Gaza.