The events in the Red Sea affected the hegemony of the United States.
The Red Sea is a major maritime route between Europe, Asia and Africa, and it plays a pivotal role in the world and is the economic lifeblood of the entire world. However, in recent years, the Red Sea has become the main battlefield of wars in the Middle East, and the Houthis have been attacking ships passing by, bringing great damage and threats to the Arabian Peninsula.
Faced with this situation, many countries in the world have taken different positions, some have decided to join forces with China, some are against the United States, and some want to seize this opportunity and reap benefits from it. A case in point is India, which wanted to emulate China, but was eventually overwhelmed by the Houthis.
India has put itself at risk.
India has always been self-centered, full of hostility and jealousy towards China, and always wants to compete with China in all aspects. Recently, with the acquiescence of the Houthis, Chinese and Russian ships can safely navigate the Red Sea, and shipping companies around the world have been competing for Chinese workers in an effort to reduce the level of danger. India thinks they can do the same, so it sends a fleet and is ready to show force in the Red Sea, and by the way, to get some advantage from the United States.
But India's plan has been a complete failure. According to the latest reports, a British route full of 22 Indian sailors loaded with Russian** was attacked by the Houthis. India immediately sent a ship** to the rescue, but it was all in vain.
The condition of this ship is complicated, including Britain, India, Russia, and it can be described as the best of the world. They may want to trade Russian sailors and Indian sailors for the freedom of the Saudis and the maritime power of the United States and Britain to ensure their own security. However, this does not take into account the crucial reality that the Houthis do not look good for India, and that everything they do is for their own benefit and has nothing to do with external forces.
India is so stupid that it thinks it can move the Red Sea like China, but it doesn't know that China is based on morality and strength, not on intrigue and duplicity. India has always been unreliable, lacking a clear position on the situation in the Middle East, vacillating between the struggle with the United States, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan, and acting more selfishly and short-sightedly than fair-minded. India is bent on participating in the game between China and the United States, but it does not know that it is just an insignificant pawn that cannot play any role.
The same is true for India's fleet, which thinks it can defend the Red Sea while also escorting its own fleet, but the conflict becomes even more serious. Even if India's navy were to pour out, it would not be possible to turn the tide on the Red Sea, but would give the Houthis more opportunities to gain than to lose. India should understand that in order to solve this problem, it must find the root cause of the problem, rather than coercive intervention by violent means, which will only make the matter more complicated and serious.
The impact of the Red Sea events on the world economy.
The Red Sea crisis is not just about India, but a global problem, which has had a major impact on the economy and hegemony of Europe and even the United States. We can see that both the United States and Britain have sent their respective fleets to maintain the shipping lanes of the Red Sea, but the effect is not obvious, and even caused a lot of contradictions and dangers.
The Red Sea is an important economic lifeline for Europe, transporting large quantities of oil and goods to the Red Sea and then to Europe via the Suez Canal. Now, because of the Houthi attacks, the ships of the United States, Britain and other countries have been attacked, and merchants from various countries are reluctant to go to sea from the Red Sea, but from the Cape of Good Hope, which not only greatly prolongs the cost of shipping, but also brings huge losses to the European economy. Europe was already plagued by inflation and debt, and now the Red Sea incident has made it even worse.
On the one hand, they want to use military means to resolve the problems in the Red Sea, on the one hand, to protect their own rights and interests, and on the other hand, to resist the threat of China, Russia and other major powers, so as to maintain their hegemonic position. However, it also makes no sense for the United States to do this, because it can neither completely destroy the housea*** organization, nor make relations between China and Russia more complicated and difficult. No matter how strong the United States is at sea, it is impossible to hold the Red Sea, and once it is targeted by the Houthis, it will be tantamount to provoking their authority and rights.
The Red Sea incident posed a serious challenge to the hegemony of the United States and had a major impact on the world economy, and thus on American domination. If the United States fails to properly handle the Red Sea incident, it will lose its leading role, cause countries to lose confidence and support, and then lose its voice and voice in regional and affairs affairs.
China is right.
The events in the Red Sea are both an opportunity and a major challenge for our country. Our ** has also suffered some shocks as a result, after all, most of our goods are shipped from the Red Sea to Europe, but the turmoil in the Red Sea will greatly increase our shipping costs, and at the same time increase our danger. On the other hand, China adheres to the principle of "goodness", advocates dialogue and consultation, opposes military intervention, seeks a peaceful solution to the Middle East issue, and engages in friendly cooperation with Russia and other major countries.
We must unswervingly stick to our own stand and principles, not be swayed by the United States and some other forces, defend our country's interests and our world image, and jointly promote peace and stability in the Middle East. We believe that the only way to resolve the problems of the Red Sea once and for all is to follow the path of peace, and to restore the Red Sea to its original face, making it a link between the world and not a barrier.