The Chinese Navy refused to participate in the operation of the Red Sea Fleet and made a big noise, why?
The news just now caused a sensation on the entire network, the fleet of ten countries is dancing in the Red Sea, and the Chinese Navy is refusing to participateIt's just puzzling and infuriating!Didn't we say we wanted to be strong, how could we hide from the sidelines and watch the excitement at such a time?
Let's take a look at what's going on. The U.S. military actually pulled the forces of 10 countries to prepare the so-called "Operation Prosperity Guardian" around the Red Sea-Bab el-Mandeb Strait, saying that it was to deal with the Houthis in Yemen. It's just bells and whistles, and the operation was given such a name, just to show its power. Look at their fleet, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, all kinds of warships, just like in the movies. The situation is serious, and I have heard that dozens of naval vessels from Western countries have gathered around the Middle East, and a major war seems to be imminent.
What is even more interesting is that the Israeli cargo ship sent a distress signal to the Chinese Navy asking for escort, which was decisively rejected by us. What's going on?This reminds me of the movies I watched when I was a child, where heroes always want justice, how can they drop the chain at a critical moment?
Another thing is that the international shipping giants have suspended the international route from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean, and only one Chinese freighter sails in the Red Sea. The Houthis actually allowed our ships to pass through, and the Chinese Navy did not even carry out the escort, and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin privately invited the Chinese Navy to participate in the escort, but it seems that it was refused. What the hell is going on?
At this time, the comments on the Internet are also varied, some people say that the Chinese Navy is too weak, how can it refuse the invitation?Others say that this is a smart move and that we don't need to get into this war. It can be seen that everyone's attitude towards the Chinese Navy is mixed.
Don't look at me nagging here, I'm actually really excited. After all, this is related to the dignity and security of our country, how can it be treated lightly?I imagine the pressures and difficulties that those brave naval officers and men who guard the country's maritime frontiers may face. It's so worrying.
Some people say that the Chinese Navy should send troops to show our strength. However, in fact, our troops have long been deployed around the Red Sea, where the 45th escort group is carrying out its mission. This formation is not vegetarian, there are missile destroyers, missile frigates, fully equipped, and the scale is not small. Even if the United States invites us to join the fleet, I don't think we need to risk it in vain.
What's more, the blockade of the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait by the Houthis seems to be aimed only at Western countries, and the passage to China is relatively relaxed. There is no need for us to take the initiative to intervene in this Western-led international escort operation and push ourselves to the forefront. China, China, has always supported the settlement of the problem through peaceful negotiations, and now rashly participating in military action not only deviates from its consistent position, but may also suffer from tremendous pressure from the world.
The Red Sea-Bab el-Mandeb Strait is much more strategically valuable to Western countries than China. This strategic corridor connects the Eurasian continent and is the energy and lifeblood of European countries. Once blocked, that's when they get into trouble. China has land passages such as China-Europe trains, although the cost is high, but in the face of ***, this price is still acceptable.
In the end, I think the Chinese Navy is right not to send troops. We are not afraid of things, but we know how to protect our bottom line at critical moments. China is not easy to mess with, but we also know how to avoid unnecessary conflicts. It is hoped that our military will remain calm in the midst of this turmoil and contribute to the security and stability of the country.