"US Navy's Battle Against Houthi Rebels: The Impact of Public Apathy and High Morale"

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Captain John Konrad highlights the recent attacks on US-flagged ships in the Red Sea and the secrecy surrounding Operation Prosperity Guardian. He argues that public apathy, not loose lips, poses a greater threat to maritime security. Drawing parallels to World War II, he emphasizes the importance of informed public engagement and transparency in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of maritime operations, criticizing the suppression of information and lack of support for the US Merchant Marine. He calls for greater public awareness and demands more Navy and Marine Corps protection for American sailors.
Topics:world#maritime-operations#maritime-security#navy#operation-prosperity-guardian#public-awareness#us-merchant-marine
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