Call! The recent international news has been really encouraging, especially with regard to the Houthis in Yemen. They are simply like the "goalkeepers" of the Red Sea, unmoved no matter how the "ball" of the "Western powers" is kicked. Although we applaud them for their courage and bravery, we did not expect that their leadership is also a must. Recently, the British BBC interviewed Houthi leader Ali Houthi and concluded that there was no need for them to intervene in Palestinian affairs. But Ali Houthi retorted: "Is Biden Netanyahu's neighbor?" The leaders of France and Britain are not thousands of miles away?
This answer is simply to the point. The double standards and hypocrisy of Western countries are obvious, especially in the Russia-Ukraine and Palestinian-Israeli conflicts. Russia invaded Ukraine, and 54 Western countries stood behind Ukraine and rebuked Russia's aggression, but in the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the United States unconditionally supported the aggressor Israel. Hamas, on the other hand, has been labelled as "**", and such double standards and favoritism cannot help but feel incredible.
Hamas's anti-aggression action to defend the country's rights and interests and the future of its people has become the target of public criticism. However, Israel is engaged in "** behavior" in the Gaza Strip, while the United States is pretending to be deaf and dumb. This kind of "justice" in the mouths of Western countries is nothing more than a pretense. This makes me wonder, how many people can accept this kind of double standard and hypocrisy? In this international environment, the courage and bravery of the Houthis are worth emulating. Isn't it the best response to double standards that they still dare to hold on in the face of the artillery fire of the "maritime coalition" organized by the United States?
Ali Houthi's answer can be said to be to the point, pointing to the double standards and hypocrisy of the United States. With the leader's words, the combat effectiveness can be used by several TV stations. However, it also teaches us an important lesson in international relations. First of all, for the smear of the West, in addition to facing it head-on, we should not expect their conscience to find. Ali Houthi's words hit the nail on the head, to put it bluntly, it was the countries behind the West that gave them the opportunity, and this kind of favoritism and slander is not worth letting go. Second, news gathering is a "second battlefield" without gunpowder.
In fact, words in front of the screen are also a kind of battle. In this international environment, we must learn to see the facts, bravely stand on the side of justice, and bravely meet the challenges, just like the Houthis, to teach the world a lesson.