The storm is surging, Australia has made a move against China, and the United States has sent troops

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-07

After the outbreak of the latest round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the United States has been putting pressure on Israel to try to control the situation. At this stage, the United States has become a party to the conflict and is fully involved in the Middle East crisis. According to a number of foreign reports, on the evening of February 3, the US military and its allies carried out large-scale air strikes in the Middle East. Several areas controlled by Yemen's Houthi rebels have been targeted with precision strikes, including targets such as underground storage facilities, command and control systems, and missile systems. U.S. ** Biden called it a direct punishment for the Houthis. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said it was a response to the Houthi military operation in the Red Sea region. The Houthis responded by "responding to escalation with escalation", hinting at a larger attack in the Red Sea region.

Although the Houthis are not as strong as Western countries, they are a force to be reckoned with as they fight on their doorstep. Military experts **, if Western countries are not vigilant, unexpected situations may arise. Many countries around the world fear that the U.S. action will exacerbate tensions in the Middle East. But Australia has chosen to support the United States and try to curry favor with the United States through the Middle East issue in order to gain more benefits. Australia has even tried to strengthen ties with island nations such as Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and Nauru to work with the United States in the Asia-Pacific region against China.

This series of moves has raised concerns about the Middle East and Oceania region. The United States hopes to use the Middle East crisis to weaken China's influence, but the current situation in the Middle East is complicated, and it is difficult for the United States to achieve its goals. If you continue to intervene, it can be counterproductive. The recent US military operations in the Middle East have aroused concern and anxiety around the world. Although the United States claims that its actions are aimed at punishing the Houthis in Yemen, in reality, such full-scale involvement could lead to a further deterioration of the situation in the Middle East and increased regional tensions.

As an important force in the Middle East, the strength and influence of the Houthis cannot be underestimated. They have already shown a tenacious fighting spirit in conflicts with Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries, and have launched a series of attacks on the ground and at sea, showing a strong ability to fight back. The U.S. airstrikes are likely to anger the Houthis, triggering a larger retaliatory campaign that will further escalate tensions in the region.

Australia's support has also attracted a lot of attention. Australia has chosen to side with the United States, not only to safeguard its own interests, but also to rely on the United States and make strategic calculations against China. Australia is trying to trade its support in the Middle East for U.S. support in the Asia-Pacific region to address growing regional security challenges, particularly from China.

Such excessive involvement and confrontation will inevitably bring destabilizing factors to the region. The Middle East is a geopolitically complex and contradictory region, and the actions of either side could trigger a chain reaction that could spiral out of control. The international community calls on all parties to exercise restraint, resolve differences through dialogue and negotiation, and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability.

The actions of the United States and Australia in the Middle East have aroused international concern and concern. Such unilateral actions and confrontation are not conducive to regional peace and stability, and require the joint efforts of all parties to find a political solution and avoid further deterioration of the regional situation.

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