American magazine: F-35 aircraft are on their way to Jordan to deter the Houthis

An American magazine revealed that the United States sent thirty -five Flaments to Jordan in an attempt to deter Iran and the Houthis.
National Interest magazine said that the American F-35 fighters are heading to the Middle East, as violence continues to escalate between American forces and Houthis in Yemen.
The rapid expansion of the Pentagon forces in the region comes at a time when President Donald Trump pledged to spread a "overwhelming power" against the Houthis until the random attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea stop.
Last month, several B-2 bombers were transferred to the Diego Garcia base, and the Airways Airways Carl Vinson's striking group was re-directed to the Middle East to join Harry Truman.
The F-35 has all the advantages, of hiding, aviation electronics, sensors, multiple uses, and armament.
According to military experts, the F-35 plane is unlikely the first between its counterparts in terms of sensors and aviation electronics, as the platform is characterized by large touch screens and a screen installed on the helmet, which makes driving easier and safer. Thanks to the combination of the distributed aperture system, the F-35 pilots can look directly via the plane to see information in the actual time. The F-35 can carry the Amraam, Six JDAMS, and Sidender missiles.
This comes at a time when US military officials said that the Pentagon may soon have to request additional funds from the "Congress" to finance its continuous military operations against the Houthis, amid a significant increase in cost.
The New York Times quoted the officials as saying that the cost of American strikes may exceed the barrier of one billion dollars by next week, at a time when the ministry spent about two hundred million dollars on ammunition only, during the first three weeks of the military campaign against the Houthis since mid -March.