Cover-up Charged: Did US Shoot Down Own Jet
Or Was the Truth Even More Embarrassing?
Environmentalists Against War
(December 26, 2024) — It must have been humiliating for the Defense Department to admit that US naval forces in the Red Sea had shot down one of the military’s own fighter jets while engaging Houthi targets on the ground in Yemen but — according to Houthi spokespersons and reports on Indian newscasts — the truth may be even more humiliating
US Navy’s Huge Blunder; While Bombing Houthis,
Warship Shoots Down Own Fighter Jet
Hindustani Times
(December 21, 2024) — In a significant and alarming incident, a US Navy warship mistakenly shot down its own F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet over the Red Sea during operations against Houthi targets in Yemen. The incident occurred on December 22, amid heightened military activity in the region following a Houthi missile attack on Tel Aviv that injured at least 16 people. Watch the video for details.
Houthis Scare US Military With New Plan:
Sinking US Warship After Downing Fighter Jet
Hindustani Times
December 24, 2024) — After claiming to have downed a US fighter jet, the rebel group demanded that US withdraw its warship from Yemeni waters, threatening that otherwise it could become their next target. The warning comes amid escalations between Houthis and Israel, the Yemen-based group issued a new warning to US.
Second US Jet ‘Almost Shot Down’; Navy Mum.
Houthis Calls Silence Bid To Hide ‘Humiliation’
Times of India
(December 24, 2024) — A shocking US report reveals that a second American jet nearly was shot down over the Red Sea during airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. According to Fox News report, citing a military source, a US Navy fighter jet narrowly escaped a “friendly missile”. Second Super Hornet was targeted by a missile from the USS Gettysburg while preparing to land aboard the USS Harry Truman.
Earlier, The USS Gettysburg missile cruiser mistakenly struck an F/A-18 jet from the USS Harry S. Truman on December 21, as reported by US Central Command. The US Navy has not reacted to the second jet report while Houthi rebels have accused America of attempting to conceal the “humiliation” of the Red Sea confrontation.