There hasn't been a single evidence of missile launches against any US ships, let alone being a C-802 missile. And various persons inside Yemeni army already denied US claims of shooting a missile towards US ships.
Considering the fact that US has a bright history when it comes to attacking other countries based on pure lies, there is a high probability that this attack has also been based on lies and nothing else. The most notable reason would be to shift attention from Saudi crimes in Yemen which is being committed by American weapons, including the most recent attack on funeral in Sanaa which killed and injured hundreds.
Given the history of US, one would be a fool to easily believe their version of history, unless there is a footage of missile attacks on American ships.
What makes this whole circus show even more suspicious?
Various Saudi news agencies foolishly said they have targeted Iranian ships near the coast of Yemen which were bringing weapons to Houthis. Not only the news turned out to be a lie, but after few hours, US claimed its ships were targeted. There is a high probability that this was a friendly fire, which is either too embarassing to admit for US or they are too idiots to know the source of shooting towards them.
Saudi sources claiming they have targeted Iranian ships just hours before American announcement.
Houthis literally gain zero by launching missiles towards American ships, and not one missile, but two, simultaneously, which is as stupid as it sounds. Another pathetic lying from US side, and God knows when it will be exposed like the lie that was used to invade Iraq.
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