At present, the United States has a rather contradictory attitude toward the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, on the one hand, it demands that Israel limit its actions, and on the other hand, it constantly supports Israel and warns against armed groups that threaten Israel. Recently, Yemen's Houthi rebels have further expanded the scope of their strikes on Israeli merchant ships, dealing a major blow to the Israeli economy. In response to the threat from the Houthis, the United States announced the formation of a naval task force and invited a number of countries, including China, to join. However, the only countries that have supported the actions of the United States are the United States, Israel and France, and such calls have been pondered for a long time.
Yemen's Houthi rebels not only threatened Israeli ships, but also repeatedly attacked the United States, France and other ** ships that approached for reconnaissance. They use drones and missiles to carry out attacks, which put pressure and threats on the fleets of various countries. The Houthis' deterrent power is well known in the Red Sea region, and their actions are not only causing great distress to Israel, but also to other countries.
Recently, Yemen's Houthi rebels have frequently attacked ships heading to Israel, dealing a heavy blow to the Israeli economy. Israel has blocked supplies into Gaza at the Rafah crossing, while the Houthis have also imposed a blockade on Israel, resulting in no ships arriving at the southern Israeli port of Eilat. This has taken a serious toll on the Israeli economy. In addition, the Houthis have repeatedly attacked the United States, France and other ** ships that have come close for reconnaissance, and their actions have made these countries very worried.
Faced with the threat of the Houthis in Yemen, the United States decided to form a naval task force to deal with the Houthis. The task force, named Joint Task Force 153, is composed of representatives from 39 countries. And the United States wants to invite more countries to join, including China. So far, however, the only countries that have supported the U.S. action are the United States, Israel and France, making the U.S. call a bit awkward.
The United States formed the "Joint Task Force 153" in response to the threat of the Houthis in Yemen, but not many countries are currently involved. In addition to the United States, Israel and France, other countries are still considering participation. Previously, when the Chinese ** ship seized an Israeli cargo ship by the Houthi rebels in Yemen, the United States complained about the "inaction" of the Chinese ** ship. However, China remains neutral in the geopolitical struggle and does not want to get involved. At present, the United States has asked Australia to send ** to the Red Sea, but Australia's request is still under consideration.
The United States has adopted a spiritual attitude in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, on the one hand, to avoid the expansion of the conflict, and at the same time to support Israel in carrying out multiple fronts. This makes the US position in the Middle East highly controversial. U.S. adviser Jake Sullivan recently warned that Washington would support Israel's military action against Allah in Lebanon if the diplomatic deal fails. This position makes the role of the United States in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict complex and ambiguous.
The United States' position in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been controversial because it has avoided the expansion of the conflict on the one hand, and on the other hand, it has supported Israel on multiple fronts. Israel recently issued an ultimatum to Lebanese Allah to withdraw from the border within 48 hours to establish a buffer zone, failing which military action would be launched. U.S. adviser Jake Sullivan warned that the U.S. would support Israel's military action if the diplomatic deal fails. This ethos** attitude makes the role of the United States in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict complex and ambiguous.
Although the United States announced that it would form a naval task force and invited several countries to join it, the only countries currently supporting the U.S. action are the United States, Israel and France, and other countries are taking a wait-and-see attitude to this call. While tensions are in the Red Sea region, countries are still weighing the pros and cons and whether they want to get involved.
Although the United States has announced that it will form a naval task force and invited several countries to join, only the United States, Israel and France have expressed their support. Other countries have taken a wait-and-see approach to this call. Despite the tensions in the Red Sea region, countries are still weighing the pros and cons and whether they want to get involved. After all, the Red Sea region is an important international shipping lane, and countries weigh their own interests to make decisions.
In the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the United States is constantly bogged down in a quagmire, which makes it difficult for them to focus on confrontation with China. The United States has always been hesitant and has been held back by other geopolitical conflicts, which has planted too many mines. Whether accidental or intentional, the United States will always find itself in trouble at a critical moment, and sooner or later it will face the fate of a thunderstorm.
The spirit and attitude of the United States make it difficult for it to take a clear stand in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Despite their attempts to form a naval task force to counter the threat posed by the Houthis in Yemen, only a handful of countries have responded to the U.S. call. This has made US military operations in the Red Sea region questionable and unable to be supported by more countries.
At the same time, the United States is plagued by emerging geopolitical conflicts and finds it difficult to focus on confrontation with China. Whether it is the Palestinian-Israeli conflict or other geopolitical conflicts, the United States is facing a series of dilemmas and challenges. Stirring up the quagmire of war in the Middle East, the United States will eventually face the fate of a thunderstorm.