Those strikes come with a significant price tag. In some cases, U.S. forces have used Tomahawk missiles, which can cost about $2 million each. But even beyond the costs themselves, analysts warn that the U.S. is quickly depleting its weapons stockpiles, which were already running thin after years of military support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.

“The price of the munitions themselves may be pennies to the Pentagon financially, but using so many of them amounts to a significant blow to our actual stockpiles of these weapons,” said Mr. DiMino, the Defense Priorities analyst. “By some estimates, the Navy has already used more than a year’s worth of [Tomahawk missile] production in Yemen. It takes time to build these things. So, the costs are not just sticker price. It can set back our production by years in some cases.”

https://archive.is/2024.02.13-203740/https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/feb/13/running-tab-us-clash-with-houthis-costs-taxpayers-/

  • shastaxc
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    39 months ago

    Why does every sign in the picture look like it was made by the same person?

    • @hoch
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      Because it’s the Houthi flag, not a sign.

      It reads:

      God is the Greatest
      Death to America
      Death to Israel
      A Curse Upon the Jews
      Victory to Islam

      • shastaxc
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        59 months ago

        I never considered that a flag could just be colored words with no symbols

      • @[email protected]M
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        Pretty sure the 3rd and 4th lines are now meant to be read as

        Death to Israel a Curse Upon the Jews

        I think they’ve mellowed out a lot as they’ve taken power in Yemen

            • @[email protected]M
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              I think it is pretty rational to disrupt shipping to put pressure on the US to end the genocide in gaza

              • @[email protected]
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                I too think it is pretty rational to disrupt shipping to put pressure on the US to end the genocide in Gaza further the geopolitical goals of the Iranian regime. Especially because the US historically has reacted well to this sort of pressure right?

                • @[email protected]M
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                  Especially because the US historically has reacted well to this sort of pressure right?

                  Capitalism is capital in motion. If you slow the C-M-C cycle you really hurt capitalist countries. It puts enormous pressure on the US and so far has resulted in the vast majority of ships going around the horn instead of through the canal.

                  The US history of tantrums that we see playing at again doesn’t change that.

  • @Linkerbaan
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    09 months ago

    “Fight against Houthi’s”

    “War on Yemen”

    “Special military operation”

  • JJROKCZ
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    Not concerned, we have the manufacturing capability to make more but we aren’t because we’re currently prioritizing profits for the MIC. Come war time the profits will be ignored and war time production of the American giant is unparalleled. If we decide to we can cover every inch of Yemen with tomahawks and bunker busters then switch back to “peace” mode

        • @nrezcm
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          39 months ago

          That’s why I love Costco. Much easier (and cheaper) buying the 12 pack of tomahawks than buying the singles at WalMart.

    • من البحر إلى النهرOP
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      You can’t print a supply chain out of thin air. These things take time, if you start now you may be ready in 10 years.