The Houthis are in trouble, what s the matter? Chinese warships infiltrate the US coalition?

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

The Houthis are in trouble, what's the matter? Medium ** ships infiltrated into the US alliance? Be careful, don't be confused!

The Houthis, what the hell? During this time, the situation in the Red Sea became more and more dangerous, the US military intervened, and the Houthis actually dared to fight. Don't look at this incident has nothing to do with China, but there is a piece of news, I was really angry when I heard it, saying that a Chinese People's Liberation Army ** has actually joined the alliance camp of the US military, what is going on?

To be honest, I was shocked when I saw the news. The U.S. military and the Houthis are tearing their faces in the Red Sea, what does China have to do with this? But the problem is that there is credible information that a Type 052D destroyer of the Chinese People's Liberation Army is actually in the alliance of that bastard US military. I really can't believe my eyes, is China crazy, how can it join forces with the United States?

I have to give you the ins and outs of this incident first. The US aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower was patrolling the waters of the Red Sea, and suddenly the Houthis jumped out and fired more than a dozen suicide drones at the US aircraft carrier, wanting to make big news. Seeing that something was wrong, the U.S. military sounded the alarm, and various combat readiness states were activated, and the Burke-class destroyers directly entered the combat state and shot down the Houthi drones one by one.

However, this group of Houthis was really uneasy, and began to launch long-range cruise missiles again, trying to cause sabotage, but they were still blocked by the US military defenses. Although the conflict staged in the Red Sea did not cause any major damage, the whole battle was not small. It seems that in the future in the Red Sea, such petty fights are expected to become commonplace, so the conflict itself is not the point.

However, what shocked me the most was that in this conflict, there was actually a Chinese ** mixed in. **It is a satellite**, which shows the US military's "Eisenhower" aircraft carrier battle group, followed by a "Ticonderoga"-class cruiser. And in the upper right of the US aircraft carrier, there is actually a **, which does not look like the United States at all, and it is speculated that it is a Type 052D destroyer of the Chinese Navy.

Isn't that jaw-dropping, you say? Now foreign military fans are talking about it, some say, "It seems that the Chinese ** ship has joined the US Red Sea Action Alliance", and some people say, "The Chinese ** ship is not helping the United States, it must be to get military intelligence from the United States or NATO."

I think it's a bit strange that this group of external ** brain circuits, the Red Sea Mandeb Strait is so narrow, the whole journey is 2,100 kilometers, and the widest point is only 300 kilometers. The waterway itself is crowded, and there is not much gap between ** and the boats. Looking at this satellite image again, it is not an accident that the Chinese ** ship and the US aircraft carrier are in the same frame.

But what makes me even more puzzled is, why are so many people hyping up the matter of "China's first ship joining the US military alliance"? This news has become a hot topic on foreign social platforms. Some people say that China is here to help the United States, and some people say that it is to obtain US military intelligence. I think these people are either trying to have fun, or they have ulterior motives in an attempt to smear and spread rumors to confuse the public.

Look, the United States wanted to pull China into the Red Sea operation, but China didn't agree. The stability of shipping in the Red Sea is certainly related to the global economy, but as a responsible major country, we must be clear about our position and cannot be led by the nose by the United States. Therefore, in matters involving the United States, we must either confront or mix less, and don't let the trap of ulterior motives be blinded.

In short, this turmoil in the Red Sea, we have to keep our eyes open and don't let ourselves be taken advantage of. No matter what others say, our Chinese ** ship is not easy to cooperate with. In the Red Sea, we have to see the situation clearly, deal with it carefully, and don't let those guys with ulterior motives take the opportunity to make trouble. When dealing with the United States, you either simply do it against it, or don't get involved. Don't let them lead us by the nose, we have to keep that in mind.

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