The B-2’s big swing falls short in Yemen—and Tehran’s taking notes

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The B-2 Spirit bombers, those trillion-dollar shadows of American might, roared over Yemen in late March 2025, dropping bunker-busting bombs
and send a warning across the Red Sea to Tehran: cross us, and this is what you get
and power
destined to dock in Occupied Palestine
The Pentagon hailed the strikes as a triumph: 65 dead, key sites hit, a general command HQ in Sanaa levelled
subterranean caches
The White House boasts of over 200 strikes, yet Red Sea cargo traffic languishes at 70% below late 2023 levels
The U.S
people
misfired.Shift to Tehran, where the leadership is likely smirking over their chai
The takeaway is stark: the U.S
If the U.S
The B-2 strikes aimed to deter Iran through its Yemeni allies, a show of muscle to keep Tehran in line
The U.S
faces a hard truth: its military menace might ring hollow when push comes to shove.Here we are, the Red Sea still a battleground, Ansarallah
still standing tall
threat can be dodged, outlasted, defeated, and defied