Yemen s Houthi Worthy of the Old Cannon of the Middle East Norwegian merchant ships dared not to bel

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-29

Chinese culture is one of the oldest, richest, and most profound in the world, and Chinese are proud of it. Chinese culture has a wide influence not only in Southeast Asia, but also in the Middle East. For example, although Yemenis are Muslims, they also share the educational philosophy of "filial piety under the stick".

The character of Yemenis is: do not speak empty words, do not repeat words, are not afraid of fighting, and dare to fight. They are tough guys in the Middle East.

Yemen's Houthi rebels, an armed group that opposes the coalition of Yemen** and Saudi Arabia, are also outraged by Israel's violence in Gaza. However, because they are too far away from Israel and their missile and drone technology is backward, their strikes on Israel itself are not effective, and they can only occasionally destroy some ** depots, like "blind cats meet dead mice".

Therefore, they decided to change their strategy and use their advantages to try to cut off Israel's Red Sea shipping lines in their own backyard.

After several tentative attacks, they not only mastered the strength and action patterns of the United States and NATO** escorting ships in the Red Sea, but also understood the reaction of Israel and the international community to the blockade of the Red Sea.

The purpose of their attack is also clear: to demand that Israel completely lift restrictions on international aid to Gaza.

During the strike phase, Yemen's Houthi rebels did not show mercy, directly detaining a cargo ship belonging to a wealthy Israeli businessman, sinking and injuring several cargo ships from other countries, and also launched armed attacks on ** from the United States, Britain, France and Japan. Their firepower was so fierce that the Red Sea was a true sea of rage.

However, as the hegemon of world shipping, Norway is not to be outdone and must challenge the majesty of the Houthis. Just after the Houthis drove out a Japanese **, a Norwegian commercial oil tanker "Strinda" did not listen to dissuasion and forced its way into the Red Sea. The Yemeni armed forces were no longer polite and returned fire with rockets, causing serious damage to the tanker.

Although the U.S. ** ship rushed to the rescue, it was already lucky to be able to rescue the crew.

We believe that the leaders of the Houthis have begun to wield broadswords and shout: Who else!

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