China and Iran have defined the Red Sea crisis, and the U.S. knot has finally been untied

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-02-02

According to Iran, China and Iran have communicated on the Red Sea crisis and agreed that the nature of this crisis is actually a spillover from the Gaza conflict. This characterization not only has far-reaching political implications, but also makes the United States, which was originally concerned, finally breathe a sigh of relief.

The situation of the United States in the Red Sea crisis can be called eventful. In the past half month, the US military has repeatedly hit a wall in the bombardment of the Houthis, and has been unable to effectively stop the attacks on merchant ships. This puts the US military in an awkward position, and the Pentagon's ** even admits that their military strategy in the Red Sea has not achieved the desired results.

The Houthis have also been active in blocking US shipping lanes in the Red Sea, attacking US military bases and hijacking oil tankers, making the US military's position in the Middle East even more embarrassing.

Faced with this dilemma, the United States has repeatedly sent signals to China for help, claiming that only China has the ability to talk to Iran and even exert pressure, while the United States cannot do so. **Adviser Jake Sullivan made a special trip to Thailand to hold talks with high-level Chinese officials, apparently seeking China's support. The U.S. setback in the Red Sea occurred almost simultaneously with its pressure on China, raising doubts about the true intentions of the United States.

It is worth noting that the characterization of the Red Sea crisis by China and Iran has broken the layout of the United States. Characterizing the crisis as a spillover from the Gaza conflict means that China is not pointing the finger at the Houthis, but instead blaming Israel, which triggered the Gaza conflict. The United States tried to sow discord and stop the Houthis by pressuring Iran, but China and Iran were unmoved.

The United States has not only failed to win China's help, but has pushed itself into an even greater dilemma.

The tensions in the Red Sea crisis are mainly rooted in the misconduct of the United States and Israel in the conflict in the Gaza region. If the United States really wants to extricate itself from the chaos in the Middle East, it is better to restrain its own behavior first, otherwise it will only get deeper and deeper. Looking at the current situation, there is an old Chinese saying that "the bell must be tied to the bell", and if the United States is to truly solve the problem, it needs to examine the consequences of its presence and policies in the Middle East.

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