"The Houthis are making trouble, and the global route is not easy to go!”
Wow, have you heard the recent news of the "Houthi rebellion"?It's big news, and I feel like I've fallen into some kind of bloody action movie!
The thing is that the Houthis went so far as to launch an attack on a cargo ship carrying goods to Israel through the Red Sea, isn't this looking for death?When I heard the news, I was simply confused, what kind of logic is this?Is there a mistake?
I thought that this was just an isolated phenomenon and would not affect the overall situation, but who knows, the entire Red Sea route was blocked by this group of guys who don't know the height of the sky. Have you heard?China's COSCO Shipping, Orient Overseas and other ocean shipping companies have notified the suspension of cargo transportation on the Red Sea route!As recently as December 15-16, Switzerland's Mediterranean Shipping Company, Denmark's Maersk Line, France's CMA CGM Group, and Germany's Hapag-Lloyd all announced their avoidance of the Red Sea route.
When I saw the news, I was furious. This group of Houthis is simply too shameless, the entire Red Sea route has been ruined by them, isn't the global economy about to collapse?You say, "Is this too much of a deception?"
Some might say that it was just an attack on an Israeli cargo ship and had no impact on other shipments. Hmph, don't think I can't see the conspiracy. This kind of thing is not pediatric, the risk of regional air freight in armed conflict is skyrocketing!You have to admire the courage of these guys, they dare to make trouble in such a place, it's just too hard.
Now do not take the Red Sea route, can only go around the Cape of Good Hope, the shipping distance directly increases, and the cost is sharply rubbing to the **. Think about the Suez Canal in Egypt, a place that was envied by many people in the past, but now it charges less, just because of this group of guys on a whim. As a result, it is conceivable that the price of European goods will rise, and domestic foreign trade with Europe will also be reduced.
This is not just a question of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it has rippled around the world. Don't look at the current global economic recession, this is even worse. If it continues, who knows if the economy will recover next year?This winter has been so sad.
In order to solve this problem, the United States has gone to great lengths to try to gather multinational armed forces to carry out escort operations in the Red Sea, hoping to ensure the safety of key shipping routes around the world. But look at it, basically few major countries support participation, and Saudi Arabia and the UAE directly refuse. Doesn't this mean that US imperialism is no longer able to guarantee the security of key shipping routes around the world?
Some people may say, this is a Middle Eastern thing, what does it have to do with us?But the problem is that the world has long ceased to be an island, and the ties between countries have long been inseparable. This is not the time to close our borders, we cannot just focus on what is happening in front of our own doors, the global turmoil and risks can affect us at any time.
Overall, the Houthi actions this time are simply infuriating. They are not just making trouble, they are simply ruining the entire Red Sea route and making the global economy even worse. We should not sit idly by, and countries should strengthen cooperation to address this global challenge.
To be honest, I don't really know what the future holds. The world has entered a period of high turbulence and high risk, and each of us should be highly vigilant about this. It is hoped that countries can work together to solve this problem and get the global economy back on track. After all, we all want a more prosperous and peaceful world, not a miasma of extremists.