Ali Houthis is here, all Western Trisolarans, we Houthis are your wall breakers.

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

In the past two days, I swiped a very interesting news on the Internet, saying that it was Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, a member of the Houthi Politburo in Yemen - yes, it is the Ali Houthi I mentioned in the previous program (Houthi leader: China is not a country that is in conflict with the United States and Israel, we will not embarrass the Chinese freighter), and on January 5, local time, he accepted the "Unlimited" column host of the BBC Arabic channel Nolan Al-Houthi. Interview with Noran Salam.

In the face of the repeated difficulties of the aggressive BBC host, Ali Houthi talked and laughed freely, saw the moves, and gestures, and had a bit of the brilliance of Zhuge Liang, who was fighting in Jiangdong back then.

Nolan Salam asked him: "The Houthis and Gaza are separated by 108,000 miles, what does the Palestinian-Israeli situation have to do with your Houthis?" Do you have to stand up for Gaza like that? ”

Ali Houthi replied: "Listening to you say that, are Biden, Macron, Sunak and Netanyahu neighbors living up and down the stairs?" Is it that we are further away from Gaza? Or is Washington, Paris, and Britain further away from Tel Aviv? What's wrong? You West are allowed to set fires in Gaza, and we Houthi are not allowed to light lamps in the Red Sea, right? ”

Nolan Salam asked: "But what you have done in the Red Sea has not stopped the Israeli military operation in Gaza." You have not caused any substantial damage to Israel, you are just a mill without flour. ”

Ali Houthi replied: "If we can't hurt Israel anymore, why is the United States so eager to gang up against us?" What other meetings does the Council hold to discuss the situation in the Red Sea? Besides, on what basis do you say that our strikes have not harmed Israel? Aren't all the Palestinian ports they seized now paralyzed? I think you're like that 'mill with no flour and no flour lying there', and you can't understand the words and you have a hard rhythm. ”

Perhaps because he was asked by Ali Houthi a series of rhetorical questions and didn't know what to do, Nolan Salam had no choice but to change the tone and question the Houthi's motives for intervening in the Red Sea situation: "I heard that your Houthi reputation in Yemen is not very good now, did you meddle in this muddy water to save your reputation?" ”

Ali Houthi replied: "Who do you listen to?" Who told you that we are unpopular in Yemen? If we are unpopular in Yemen, what are we doing to fight against the 17 countries led by the United States and Britain for nine years? I will tell you plainly that the whole Yemeni people are with us in the fight against foreign aggression. ”

Nolan Salam asked again: "Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps general Mousavi and Hamas Politburo Deputy Chairman Alururi, the recent assassinations in Syria and Lebanon, Israel** seem to have extended their hands beyond Palestine and Israel, aren't you worried?" ”

Ali Houthi replied: "No, if you don't believe it, the BBC gang will touch their brains to see if there is a big Israeli hand on it." You BBC people have long been brainwashed by Israel, you always think that Israel is Goliath, and you always think that the Israeli army is impossible to defeat. Your clichés haven't changed since 2015, and you know that you can't openly express your support for Palestine, right? You British people know very well that if you BBC people dare to say a fair word for Palestine on the Palestinian-Israeli issue, you will probably be covered up and left long ago. Also, let's talk about us, don't get Iran involved, why do I have to talk to you about Iran? People and I have no grudges in the past, and there is no enmity in the near future. Now it is not Iran that wants my head, but the United States and Britain, and since you want to know my views so much, why don't we talk about the United States and Britain? ”

After watching the news on Guan.com, I took a look at Ali Houthi's Twitter (now called X), and found that it was not only me, but Ali Houthi himself who felt that the BBC's ** interview with him was simply overjoyed. Since January 6, local time, he has posted a number of BBC interviews and related Twitter updates on social media, each of which is very popular, with an average of more than 100,000 views, and hundreds of comments, thousands of **, and thousands of likes at every turn. The popular replies below the comment area of related dynamics are basically ridiculing the BBC, "My lord, times have changed. It was before, and now is now. Practice more, don't play if you can't afford to lose. ”

Looking at what Ali Houthi has been tweeting about over the past few days, there are two that have piqued my keen interest.

One was posted at 8:40 p.m. local time on January 7, in which he tweeted: "I want to send a message to the world's ministries of transportation and international shipping companies: All ships that try to pass through the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait can actually be forced to make a detour without putting up with the extortion of expensive shipping insurance from the United States and the United Kingdom." Every ship can safely pass through the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, or the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, as long as you make a statement at the time of passage declaring that your ship and journey have 'nothing to do with Israel.'" ”

It's a simple and easy, and inexpensive solution that doesn't place an additional financial burden on any shipping company. We don't need to complicate things so much, we don't have to blockade the Red Sea, and we don't have to compromise international shipping. ”

In addition, I would like to convey to you, brothers in the Ministry of Defence of Yemen, that if those foreign ships that sail to and from the Red Sea dare to go against the grain and say 'Israel has nothing to do with us', but secretly and quietly sail to the Palestinian territories occupied by the Zionist entity, then please remember to pull them on a list. That way, the next time they pass through the Red Sea, we'll take them down and give them to you, if you want to. ”

We stress once again that everything the Houthis have done is aimed at stopping Israel's terrorist aggression and lifting the blockade of Gaza by the Zionist entity. ”

Anyone who obstructs our righteous deeds, whether Americans, British, or others, will be regarded by us as accomplices and accomplices of Israel, and I would like to say to you people that the position you have chosen is in fact fueling the arrogance of Zionism and conniving at their atrocious crimes and terrorist acts against the 2.3 million people of Gaza, so that the Zionist entity can continue to commit its genocidal atrocities in Gaza. ”

Perhaps to bolster the credibility of the statement, Ali Houthi added a few screenshots to his comments section after tweeting, adding an additional note: "If you don't believe what I'm saying, look at the ship." ”

Ali Housse's additional screenshots are marked with a container ship named "Xinhe Road No. 1", which originated from Novorossiysk, Russia, and arrived at Taicang, China. I looked up other information about the ship and found out that for the past three years, "Xinhe Road 1" has mainly traveled between Mexico and China, especially China. Chinese ports such as Rizhao, Nansha, Xiamen and Bayuquan are the main anchorages of "Xinhe Road No. 1". At the time Ali Houthi posted it, "Xinhe Road No. 1" was still in the Red Sea, and now the ship has passed through the Strait of Malacca and is expected to arrive in Taicang on January 16.

Just listening to my description above, do you subconsciously think that "No. 1 Xinhe Road" is a Chinese cargo ship? But this is not the case, although it has a Chinese name, and it often travels to and from China, but in fact the ship's flag is Panamanian, and its current owner is ZIM Integrated Shipping Services***zim) - yes, it is the one I mentioned in the previous program (COSCO has completely stopped its business with Israel, and Israel ** angrily turns over China's old accounts: there are always Diao people who want to harm me), and the Israeli Israeli company that has just been announced by our COSCO Shipping to suspend all cooperative business.

Here's an interesting part: why did it pass through the Red Sea on the New River Road, a cargo ship belonging to an Israeli shipping company, that was not warmly welcomed by the Houthis? Because its shipowner had marked its International Information System (AIS) remarks with the words "VL no Contact Israel" (VL no Contact Israel) before it crossed the Red Sea. And it really had nothing to do with Israel, departing from Novorossiysk, Russia, to Taicang, China, with only one stop at Port Said in Egypt.

The reason why Ali Houthi wants to use "No. 1 Xinhe Road" as an example is nothing more than to affirm to us that they are serious about their commitments: we Houthi are talking about this part of the Red Sea. If you say that you have nothing to do with Israel, and you really have nothing to do with it, then we say that if we don't fight you, we won't fight you, even if you are Israel's ship, we won't fight you. But if you have nothing to do with Israel, or if you say that you have nothing to do with Israel, and then you go back and do all those things in secret, then don't blame our missiles and drones for not having long eyes.

The other, which he posted at 5:16 a.m. local time on Jan. 8, tweeted: "We also have a proverb: 'Belaksh reaps the consequences. If anyone hasn't watched this BBC interview and wants to see it, I'm going to include a link to the original YouTube here. ”

As for the Yemeni proverb mentioned by Ali Houthi, according to the results I found on the Internet, it probably means this: According to legend, Belaksh is the name of a dog that once lived in a tribe in the ancient Arabian Peninsula and was responsible for guarding the tribe from thieves and robbers. If a stranger broke into the tribe, Belaksh would bark and bite them until he scared the stranger away, similar to the watchdog we have today.

According to the living habits of the nomadic tribes in the ancient Arabian desert, raiding and killing between tribes were common. One day, in the midst of all those precarious days, Belaksh's tribe suddenly discovered that a vicious band of robbers was approaching them. Seeing that the other party was unstoppable, the elders of the tribe decided to temporarily avoid the edge, and all the men, women, and children who had fallen were migrated to the nearby mountains, and all the tribesmen were hidden in caves until the robbers left.

The robbers finally arrived in the tribe, only to find it empty and nothing to plunder. The robbers were disappointed and had no choice but to return home. The people hiding in the cave were overjoyed when they saw the robbers preparing to leave.

But at this moment, Belaksh began to bark loudly, for it was accustomed to shouting at any stranger who entered or left the tribe. Belaksh's barking eventually caught the attention of the robbers, who discovered the cave where the tribe was hiding, and what awaited the tribe would be a bloody **...Belaksh, who exposed the traces of the tribe, also ended up tragically, and the robbers thought it was too noisy, so they simply killed it and pulled it down.

In this way, because of a dog's self-righteousness, self-determination and self-determination, it eventually led to the tragic end of the entire tribe, and it also took its own life. From then on, whenever later generations passed by the ruins of this tribe and saw the traces of its destruction and destruction, they could not help but sigh "Belaksh reaped the consequences". Over time, this sentiment became a local Arab proverb.

I don't know what everyone thinks of this Arabic proverb quoted by Ali Houthi, but if I understand it, I think he is mocking Nolan Salam, the host of the "Unlimited" column who tried to dig a hole for him in the interview, and the BBC behind Salaam, and the Western propaganda machine that the BBC represents, and the Western countries that the Western propaganda machine serves:

You Western propaganda machines, represented by the BBC, are essentially nothing more than a bunch of Belaksh. You yell, yell, and bark at us, do you think you're taking care of the homes of the Western tribes that have raised you? No, no, no, no, you're just exposing your coordinates in the Dark Forest. This will only bring destruction to you and your tribe. You always like to show your face in front of the world, but in the end it is often your ass that is exposed; You always think you are smart, but you are actually stupid; You always think you are Ye Wenjie or Cheng Xin, but you are actually just a bunch of Belakshi. ”

The BBC writes that the Western countries that the machine serves always regard themselves as trisolarans, and the people of other countries and regions in the world, especially the people in less developed countries and regions, such as Palestine and Yemen, as worms. Trisolarans look down on insects, and always think that the ideas and methods of insects are insignificant, and they can kill and take from insects. As everyone knows, in the eyes of the insects, the so-called three-body people are just another group of insects in another plane.

Some people may laugh at Ali Houthi and think that he is nothing more than a bandit leader who leads a group of armed bandits in slippers, where does he have such a bold tone to speak so disrespectfully to the Western world, which occupies the commanding heights of human civilization and morality? But I think that Ali Houthi's political IQ is really not ordinarily high, and it is a bit of a Middle Eastern Luo Ji's sense of déjà vu. The Middle East forces represented by the Houthis are indeed incapable of confronting the West at this stage, let alone burning the anger of revenge to the United States and Europe. But if they can't do it, it doesn't mean that other civilizations in the world can't do it either.

How did the home planet of the Trisolarans finally be destroyed by humans who are far inferior in technology? In the final analysis, it is just that the human fleet broadcasts the coordinates of the Trisolar Star to the whole universe. In the dark forests of the vast universe, there are god-level civilizations with a level of technology far above the Trisolarans. As long as they know the coordinates and directions of the Trisolar, and they know that the Trisolarans are just a backward civilization with backward science, they will automatically throw the interstellar-level killing weapon to the galaxy where the Trisolaran is located, and there is no need for humans to do it at all.

In the worldview of "The Three-Body Problem", the advanced civilization that destroyed the Three-Body Star is called the singer, and the big killer used by the singer to destroy the Three-Body Star is called the two-way foil.

And in the world we live in, the advanced civilization that is most likely to reshape the so-called "rules-based" international order dominated by the West may be some mysterious power from the East. And what about the two-way foil that this great Eastern power used to shake the West? Maybe it's new energy vehicles, photovoltaic panels, fourth-generation nuclear power plants, hypersonic intercontinental missiles, suborbital aerospace aircraft, electromagnetic railguns, manned moon landings, Mars sampling, and space stations.

Perhaps, many years later, when later generations in the West look back at this past incident that happened on the Red Sea, they can vaguely understand that when Ali Houthi was interviewed by the BBC, the voice he made at them and all mankind was not high-pitched, but it was enough to shake the whole world

"Ali Houthis are here, the Trisolaran people of the West, we, the Houthis, are your wall-breakers. ”

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