Revealing the embarrassing scene of the United States in the Red Sea military parade European part

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Reveal the embarrassing scene of the United States in the "Red Sea military parade": the European partners refuse to cooperate, but the Yemeni Houthis have done something unexpectedly good!

Hey guys, today I'm going to tell you a real and infuriating story. Just recently, the United States went so far as to organize a "Red Sea military parade" coalition to prepare against the Houthis in Yemen. It sounds hilarious, but it turns out to be surprisingly embarrassing. Hey, America, what the hell are you doing?

First of all, let's talk about the background of this "Red Sea parade" coalition forces. The United States hastily organized a ten-nation coalition to join forces against the Houthis in Yemen. As we all know, this matter has been in full swing, and the United States is planning to join in the fun this time and pull in a group of friends to cheer.

As a result, this so-called "Red Sea military parade" collapsed less than two days after its establishment, and countries retreated, unwilling to do it. Oh my God, what's going on in the United States?Do you think that if you are the leader of the alliance, you can command a few words to make everyone happy to fight with you?It's not a fuel-efficient lamp.

In fact, the real purpose of the United States is to get other countries to pay for disasters for the United States. But this trick is not as easy as the United States imagined, because why should people pay to prevent disasters for you?

In the past, the United States could indeed play the role of its own alliance and call on Western countries to come and find trouble. But now, this trick is clearly not enough!The attitude of European countries is not very positive, there are too many countries retreating, and the ten-nation alliance is not worth mentioning in the eyes of the outside world. Why?Because this coalition lacks the support of the surrounding powers, its influence is limited after all.

What is even more ridiculous is that even if such a coalition was organized, even Saudi Arabia and Egypt did not participate. Don't forget, these are two big countries in the Middle East, and without their participation, how to escort ships is a big problem. Look at the territory of the Houthis in Yemen, it is in the Middle East, and without the participation of Middle Eastern countries, can the United States do it on its own?Why do you have to "shake people"?It's embarrassing.

Foreign countries ** reported some specific situations, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Australia announced that they would only send liaison officers, that is, not ships. Italy, Spain and France have directly announced that they will not send ships to participate. Looking at the current situation, the only people who actually participated in the actions of the Guardians of Prosperity that the United States intended for the United States were actually involved in the end. At the critical moment, Canada and Britain have become "loyal partners" of the United States, and the United States itself is "gratified."

Some people may have forgotten the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya, and the appeal of the United States at that time. But now, it seems that the appeal of the United States is much less than before. Why?Because of this incident, everyone felt that it was useless to be brutal. Isn't it a pit that the Houthis in Yemen are using cheap drones, while the United States is going to attack with "expensive" missiles?Moreover, the strength of Yemen's Houthis is not weak, and it can be seen that they can stalemate with Saudi Arabia for so long. It's urgent, let people bomb Saudi Arabia's oil fields, how should Europe live this winter?

What makes people even more angry is that the United States has played up the threat of the Houthis in Yemen in order to become famous and arouse the world's "antipathy" towards the Houthis in Yemen. As a result, the United States began to play tricks again, ** Command stated that on December 23, the Houthis fired ** two anti-ship missiles into the international shipping lanes in the southern Red Sea, and the United States actually shot down four Yemeni Houthi-controlled drones. Don't look at the United States in this regard, but in fact, the Yemeni Houthi attack on merchant ships has caused a lot of impact, and even detained a cargo ship. As a result, the global transportation industry has been affected too much, and many freighters can only detour to the Cape of Good Hope, and transportation costs have been **, and prices have also risen.

Having said that, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait is home to 12% of the world's transport industry, connecting Asia and Europe, and almost no country is out of the question. For Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the Houthis in Yemen are not easy to deal with, and this kind of thing can only be pinned on peace talks. It is indeed inappropriate to insist on fighting. Moreover, a large proportion of people in the Middle East support Yemen's Houthi approach. After all, they are all Arabs, and how can they not be angry when they see Israel acting so recklessly. It is only good that the Houthis have done such a thing and affected the Israeli economy.

Even Bahrain joined the U.S. convoy, which made the locals dissatisfied, and they took to the streets to hold demonstrations, ** to join the "escort coalition" organized by the United States. Bahrain is a small country in the Middle East, and if you have to take a magnifying glass and look for it, it will really be of limited help to the United States. Moreover, they are also worried that Iran will take advantage of the situation and the Houthis in Yemen will take advantage of the fire. What really makes the United States jealous is the intervention of other countries, such as Iran.

Although Iran does not admit it, the outside world knows that he is a supporter of Hamas and Yemen's Houthi rebels. That's why the United States deliberately hammered Iran, accusing them of being "deeply involved" in the Houthi attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea. The United States claimed to have classified information, but Iran denied it and rejected the United States' demand to "stop the Houthi movement." As a military power in the Middle East, Iran cannot sit idly by when it sees its "little brother" being beaten. It has long been said that if necessary, the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea can be blocked, and then the trouble will be really big. As for the United States, it will take care of one side at the expense of the other, and it will not know which side to maintain.

Iran is not Saudi Arabia, they can do it themselves" ** military potential is huge. In the Middle East, Iran is the only country with a full military-industrial system, factories for "advanced drones", strategic missiles, hypersonic missiles. It can be said unceremoniously that Iran's military power today is somewhat similar to that of China a few decades ago. Although Iran may not take matters into its own hands, they can provide technical support to these little brothers and let the United States eat a pot. If they had mastered the Mediterranean, the United States would have really collapsed. They don't even have to do it themselves, as long as they let the "technology spread" out, other countries will naturally make trouble. Look at the present, as soon as the American organization makes a move, it will immediately stop cooking, and worse, Yemen is about to "make a big peace".

As recently as December 23, the United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, Grundberg, said that all parties to the conflict in Yemen had committed to a nationwide ceasefire, lifting economic restrictions and preparing for the resumption of inclusive UN-led negotiations. In other words, Yemen's Houthi rebels are about to reconcile with other forces, including the ** army. Originally, they only controlled one territory, but now the area has expanded. The United States wants to deal with the Houthis in Yemen, but it is really not as simple as imagined, and it is better to discuss it carefully!Otherwise, it will only make its influence in the Middle East more sustained. This matter is really getting darker and darker, and it seems that the United States needs to take a good look at its own actions.

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