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Recently, the United States launched a series of air strikes against the Houthis in Yemen against the militant groups in Iraq and Syria. In response to the security crisis in the Red Sea region, the aim of these actions is to calm the pro-Iranian rebels in Iraq and Syria. At the same time, the United States and Britain have joined forces to launch a fierce attack on the Houthis in Yemen to ensure the security of the Red Sea. However, such an attack did not work as expected, and on the contrary, the United States fell into a trap in the fighting in Yemen. The U.S. outlines two main points of fighting the Houthis in Yemen: first, most of the attacks are carried out by the Houthis in Yemen, and some are directly related to Iran; The second is the underestimation of Iran's scientific and technological strength. It is also an example of Iranian involvement and influence. In the face of U.S. air strikes, Yemen's Houthi groups have taken a more resolute response, ordering all U.S. and U.K. personnel working for the United Nations to evacuate Yemen within a month, sending a clear warning to the United States and Britain: A big war is coming! In this context, attention has begun to be paid to the pressure of the United States on China, hoping that China will be able to control Iran through Iran and prevent the Houthis from launching attacks in the Red Sea region.
The United States carried out an attack on Yemen, which Iran strongly opposed.
Recently, the United States has launched a series of military operations against the Houthis in Yemen, such as bases, warehouses, missiles, rockets, and training grounds for attacking drones, among others. U.S. air strikes have also provoked a strong reaction in Iran. Iran's chief said that the US attack on Yemen was a strategic mistake and that its losses were difficult to bear. Foreign ** reported in Yemen that the Tomahawk missiles used by the United States in air strikes destroyed many makeshift camps, but the Houthis did not give up resistance and responded more violently.
The Houthis ordered the evacuation of the entire U.S.-British staff in Yemen, a clear indication of a big war and a clear message to the outside world. At the same time, the United States has called on China to use its influence to pressure Iran to stop the Houthis from launching an attack on the Red Sea. However, such behavior has also aroused the suspicion of many people. Why didn't the U.S. take the Houtha*** group and the Syrian-Iraqi militia proposal to intervene in Israel's allies to end the fighting in Gaza? On the contrary, the Houthis are not afraid to go head-to-head with the US ** team, so where is the horror of the US ** team?
The United States is urging China to put pressure on Iran, and tensions are growing in the Middle East.
At present, the situation in the Middle East is still intensifying. The United States launched air strikes against Houthi forces in Yemen in an effort to make law and order in the region more secure. However, such a blow did not lead to the desired result, and on the contrary, the United States fell into a trap in the fighting in Yemen. As a result, the United States is putting pressure on China to use its influence to control Iran and thus force Iran to prevent the Houthis from launching attacks in the Red Sea region.
However, this behavior raises suspicions. In the final analysis, the United States cannot deal with the conflict between Ukraine and Israel alone, let alone win passive resistance on the security side of Yemen. Allowing China to play its role is not only more than worth the loss, but also incomprehensible. But the question is, why didn't the United States take the proposal of the Houtha*** group and the Syrian-Iraqi militia group and try to end the war in Gaza through its influence on Israel's allies? Since the Houthis are not afraid to go toe-to-toe with the Americans, how terrifying are the Americans?
The joint strike by the United States and Britain has made the situation in the Middle East even more serious, and the Yemen crisis has become even more serious.
At present, the situation in the Middle East is grim and grim. In recent days, the United States has launched massive air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, targeting rebels in Iraq and Syria. However, this attack did not work as well as it should, pushing the United States into the conflict with Yemen. At the same time, Yemen's Houthi group has signaled its determination to fight a major war by ordering all U.S. and British nationals working for the United Nations in Yemen to evacuate within a month. It is in this context that the United States asks China to exert its influence to force Iran to stop the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea region.
However, doing so raises widespread skepticism. First, the United States itself is unable to deal with Ukraine, Palestine and Israel, and cannot achieve a negative response to peace and stability in Yemen. From another point of view, asking China to participate in the role is a reckless, reckless act that is incomprehensible. But the question is, why didn't the U.S. take the proposal of the Houtha*** group and the Syrian-Iraqi militia and try to end the war in Gaza through its influence over Israel's allies? Since the Houthis are not afraid to go toe-to-toe with the Americans, what else does the United States have to fear?
The crisis in the Middle East has intensified, and the joint US-UK strike has further complicated the situation in Yemen.
In the Middle East, the problem is even more acute. The U.S. has launched constant air strikes to keep Yemen's Houthi forces in order to ensure law and order on the ground. However, such an air strike puts the United States in a dilemma in the war in Yemen. At the same time, Yemen's Houthi group ordered the evacuation of American and British nationals serving in Yemen within a month, undoubtedly telling the outside world that a major war was about to break out. It is in this context that the United States asks China to exert its influence to force Iran to stop the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea region.
However, this behavior has caused a lot of controversy. First, the United States cannot deal with issues such as Ukraine and Palestine and Israel alone, and second, it is difficult to win peace in Yemen with a negative response. From another point of view, asking China to participate in the role is a reckless, reckless act that is incomprehensible. But the question is, why didn't the U.S. adopt the proposal to end the war in Gaza by adopting the influence of the Houtha*** group and the Syrian-Iraqi militia on Israel? In addition, the Houthis are not afraid of fighting directly with the US ** team, so what is there to be afraid of the US ** team?
In short, the U.S. air strikes against Yemen's Houthi groups have provoked strong opposition from people in the Middle East. The Houthis have ordered American and British nationals to leave Yemen and say there will be a big war. In light of this, the United States has asked China to use its influence to urge Iran to stop the Houthis from launching an attack on the Red Sea. However, this approach has aroused suspicion in the outside world, because the United States is unable to deal with disputes in other regions and has difficulty winning the war in Yemen. At the same time, the Houthis are not afraid of a head-on clash with the United States. As a result, the situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly complex and severe.
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