First, Western countries are in a difficult situation, and Western countries have pushed 10 countries to form a "joint force" to escort the Red Sea.
Due to the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israel** is facing tremendous pressure and international condemnation, and the United Nations has also demanded a ceasefire in the country. In the Middle East, a number of armed groups have taken military action to warn Israel with guns. In particular, the Houthis have promoted an operation known as the "blockade plan", which bans ships from going to Israel. If this blockade continues, it will have serious repercussions for Israel. In order to solve the problem of shipping in the Red Sea, Israel** has asked the United States and the international community to take action and guarantee the normal entry of ships into the country. Otherwise, Israel will go its own way to "solve the problem". According to the Israeli military, their "solution" is to launch an all-out assault on Yemen and eliminate the group, which is seen as an "enemy."
However, Western countries did not want the Middle East to fall into chaos, so they had to come forward to solve the problem of shipping in the Red Sea. First, the United States is trying to mediate the issue of Red Sea shipping and the threat of the Houthis by sending a high-level ** to Saudi Arabia. However, the Saudis did not accept the demands of the United States and categorically rejected them. Faced with Saudi reluctance to intervene and limited to verbal threats, the United States and other Western countries can only act in person.
According to current information, 10 countries have formed "joint forces", including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands and other Western countries. According to the current plan, some of these countries will provide intelligence support, and the other will join forces with the United States to go to the Red Sea region to intercept Houthi air attacks and, if necessary, take military action against the group. Despite its rhetorical criticism of Israel, the United States has not been able to abandon this ally. There are many reasons behind this, including military win-win, technical cooperation, intelligence sharing, and economic benefits.
The close cooperation between the United States and Israel dates back to the early 20th century. A large number of Jews immigrated to the United States in order to escape and pursue freedom, and made great contributions in the United States. Their immigration experiences have had a positive impact on the economic development, technological progress, and cultural prosperity of the United States, making the relationship between the two countries inseparable. In addition, the United States and Israel maintain close cooperation in the field of military technology and intelligence. Israel has purchased a large amount of advanced equipment from the United States and has worked with the United States to develop and improve the system, which has put Israel in a leading position in terms of military strength, science and technology.
In addition, the United States has invested heavily in Israel in areas such as science and technology, industry, and agriculture to support its development. Once Israel's security cannot be guaranteed, the corporate interests of the United States will be seriously threatened. Historical roots and a powerful pro-Israel lobby are also important reasons why the United States supports Israel. The relationship between the United States and Israel dates back to the early 20th century, and the large number of Jewish immigrants contributed greatly to the economic, scientific, and cultural development of the United States. At the same time, the pro-Israel lobby has significant influence in American politics and often presses policymakers to adopt pro-Israel policies.
In addition, Israel's presence is critical to the US military layout and global interests in the Middle East. Israel's presence could destabilize the Middle East in a sustained manner, which in turn would provide a base for U.S. military power in the region. This is crucial to the strategic layout and global interests of the United States. Because of this, even though Israel's actions have caused public outrage in some cases, the United States** has to support Israel.
At present, the formation of "joint forces" promoted by Western countries has made initial progress, but it faces a series of challenges. First, despite the wariness expressed by the participating countries about the Houthis and concerns about the Red Sea shipping issue, coordination and cooperation in the operation still face difficulties. The existence of different interests and positions between different countries, coupled with complex regional factors, may lead to obstacles to cooperation. Secondly, the strength and resources of the Houthis cannot be ignored, they have strong control in the region, and they pose a certain threat to the actions of the joint forces. In the end, the root causes of Israel's problems have not been resolved, but have only been temporarily alleviated through the formation of joint forces. In the long run, solving the complex problems in the Middle East will remain a generational problem.
However, through the joint efforts of Western countries, the formation of a "joint force" is an important step in solving the problem. By strengthening information sharing and intelligence cooperation between countries, it is possible to better understand the situation in the region and take action against the threat posed by the Houthis. At the same time, through military presence and the implementation of shipping escorts, the smooth flow of shipping in the Red Sea can be effectively maintained and the interests of relevant countries can be protected. Most importantly, this action can send a strong message to the world that terrorism and war cannot be condoned, and that regional peace and stability need to be maintained through multinational cooperation.
To sum up, the Western countries' push for the 10-nation formation of a "joint force" is an important measure to solve the problem of Israel's Red Sea shipping. Despite the challenges and difficulties, through cooperation and efforts, Red Sea shipping and regional security can be effectively secured. At the same time, it is also an important signal to the international community that peace and stability in the region can only be achieved through cooperation and efforts. As editors, we should have an objective and impartial attitude, pay attention to and convey the truth, and help readers better understand and understand the world.