Title: The Red Sea is on fire!The Israeli army stirs up the Houthis, and the United States stirs up the situation!The inside story is revealed, and I regret not seeing it!
Red Sea Warfare: Israel's arms show, the United States meddled in a tug-of-war, and the Middle East fell into a whirlpool!
Recently, Israel once again set off a storm of war in the Red Sea, sending its most precious "Saar-6" frigate to the Red Sea to face confrontation with the Houthis. This arms show has attracted widespread attention, let's reveal the inside story and see what kind of military strategy and international political game are hidden behind it.
Background revealed: Israel's "Saar-6" arms pinnacle.
First of all, we have to get to know this high-profile Israeli fleet, the Saar-6 frigate. This kind of frigate not only has great firepower, but also has many vertical hair units, and the hull is stuffed with 73 vertical hairs, which is jaw-dropping. The ship is considered Israel's weapon at sea, but it has a fatal shortcoming – its sustained combat capability is relatively poor, as most of the space is occupied by missiles.
U.S. Involvement: Combining Maritime Forces as a New Focus in the Middle East.
In order to solve the problem of the Houthis, the United States announced that it would consider using "joint maritime forces" to strike. The 39-member organization was formed after the withdrawal of the former United Arab Emirates (UAE) with the intention of containing Persia's maritime alliance. This announcement aroused strong interest from many parties in the Middle East, and Israel's dispatch of the Saar-6 frigate to the Red Sea became the focus of this game.
Intelligence Reveals: Crisis and Strategy in the Middle East.
In order to better understand this incident, we also need to pay attention to the actions of other organizations in the Middle East. In addition to Israel's Saar-6 frigates, Lebanon's Pearl Party and Yemen's Houthis have also become influential factors. The Pearl Party is on the border** mainly to contain Israeli forces, while the Houthis have extended their attacks to ships docked, posing a substantial threat to Israel.
Tactics and strategy: the difference between the Pearl Party and the Houthis.
When analyzing the threats of these two organizations, we found an interesting phenomenon. The role of the Pearl Party is more tactical, distracting Israeli forces through border disturbances. The Houthis, on the other hand, have been more strategic, extending their attacks to all ships coming to shore in Israel, demonstrating violations through missiles and drones. As a result, ships in the Middle East have to make detours or change destinations, slowing down the availability of goods outside Israel, increasing the price of goods, and forming a disguised inflation.
High-level U.S. Visit: Sullivan's Middle East Tour.
In response to this emergency situation, the top level of the United States began to actively intervene. U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has had close exchanges with Saudi Arabia and Israel, with the Saudis being more coincidental. On the same day, Sullivan went out and targeted Israel. With the chips of "security, commerce, space exploration, and advanced technology," he tried to persuade Israel to reduce the scale and intensity of its military operations and replace them with more targeted strikes and targeted operations.
Rivalry and Compromise: The Tortuous Process of U.S.-Israel Dialogue.
However, the negotiations between the United States and Israel have not been smooth sailing. Before Sullivan's visit to Israel, he had an exchange in Saudi Arabia. This seems to be related to the warming of Saudi relations with Russia, and also shows that the United States needs to give Saudi Arabia some "sweetness" to maintain its influence in the Middle East. Sullivan engaged in a fierce confrontation with Israel's war bosses, but the end result was surprising. Israel has proposed an additional $7 billion in the war budget, which is likely to be used to increase the intensity of military operations, in addition to sending more troops.
Escalating the war: The mystery revealed by the 7 billion war budget.
What exactly does this $7 billion war budget mean?According to Israeli Defense Minister Gallant to Sullivan, it could take months for Israel to complete the war. However, according to the Bank of Israel's estimates, Israel's defense spending averages $5 per day$400 million, which makes $7 billion can't sustain months of war. Therefore, it is reasonable to speculate that the $7 billion may be used to increase the intensity of the war. Supporting 4 "Saar-6" frigates to brush rockets in the Red Sea for a few days has become a highly likely direction of development.
Compromise or Trap: The Next Step in the US-Israel Game.
Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Brown and Secretary of Defense Austin are about to arrive in Israel, and we have reason to believe that the details of the new military operation will be finalized after their arrival. And in this game, how the US Red Sea Fleet will intercept Houthi missiles and escort the Red Sea to ensure Israeli shipping will become a moment to test the US Navy's deterrence.
Summary: The crisis in the Middle East is intensifying.
The escalation of the war in the Red Sea has not only made the situation in the Middle East more tense, but also revealed the game and compromise between the parties. Israel's tactical and strategic choices, U.S. involvement, and the various negotiations behind it have complicated the crisis. The intensification of the crisis in the Middle East raises concerns about the uncertainty of the future. We will continue to monitor the development of this event in order to provide you with more in-depth analysis and exclusive information in a timely manner. May peace and stability in the Middle East be ushered in at an early date.