The United States shouted for a long time that the little brother was bold, but they all politely re

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

The United States shouted for a long time that the little brother was bold, but they all politely refused!The Red Sea turned into a cemetery for the American military?

A funny scene happened!The United States suddenly stood up and loudly announced that it would form a "super-bull" multinational force in the Red Sea region, saying that it was going to carry out escort operations. The news came out of Bahrain, and Austin personally announced that he wanted to strengthen security and cooperation in the Red Sea region. Sounds pretty good, doesn't it?But the story behind it is ridiculous.

The waters of the Red Sea are not only the world's leading artery, but also the intersection of strategic interests of various countries. Now, the United States wants to do things here, and it has pulled a group of "small partners" to cooperate, which has caused quite a stir. Among these friends, there are big countries such as Seychelles, and small island countries that have little strength. Suddenly, everyone became interested, whether Seychelles could make a difference in the militarySome people think that this is just an invitation from the alliance for the sake of symbolic extensiveness, after all, the strength of the little partner does not look very good.

But what is interesting is that as soon as the news of this new alliance came out, netizens expressed their opinions one after another. Some people think that this is a manifestation of the "shame" of the United States, which used to always be alone, but now they have to find friends to join in the fun. There was an uproar in the comment area, and some people felt that the United States was "borrowing strength" to pull a group of countries with weaker military strength to be "cannon fodder". It's a bit like when the eldest brother took his younger siblings out to fight when he was a child, and as soon as others came to be tougher, the eldest brother immediately hid behind.

The two brothers of France and Spain were a little calm, and after hearing about this, they maintained an obvious "reservation". After all, France already has considerable size and influence in the region, and joining the American alliance is clearly not a priority option for it. French netizens commented: "I don't want to accompany the United States to 'explore', just be busy with what I have." ”

What is even more interesting is that Australia, which has always acted in tandem with the United States, did not appear in the list mentioned by the United States this time. Could it be that Australia has also given the United States a big "no"?It's confusing. The situation conjures up the idea that even the closest allies can disagree on tactics or ideologies.

Some experts have raised a lot of doubts about the upcoming escort operation. People began to wonder if this alliance could really maintain the security of the Red SeaOr is it just to let these little friends act as "cannon fodder" on the front line, and in the real crisis moment, we still have to rely on the big brother United States to stand up?

Some are even more pessimistic in predicting that if the situation gets out of control, the Red Sea could become a potentially dangerous place for outside intervention. In this way, this escort operation, which was originally designed for safety, may instead become the fuse of a fierce battle. It's a possibility that makes one sweat for the future of this water.

Although there are many skeptical voices, from the perspective of strategic layout and geopolitics, the United States' move to form a multinational force is undoubtedly a new and eye-catching development. We need to take a long-term view of this matter, and whatever the outcome, it will have a profound impact on the regional security landscape and the future direction of policy.

With the imminent launch of this multinational alliance, we will continue to closely monitor the development of the escort operation and the complex and subtle changes behind it. This may be an interesting "expedition", but it is a profound event for the entire region, and indeed for the world order. Hopefully, what we'll end up seeing is a safe adventure, not a tragic graveyard in the Red Sea.

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