laitimes

As the Suez Canal is facing a paralysis, Iran has warned that the Strait of Gibraltar may be closed

author:Collectively known as Gentleman WZ

#中东风云: The Israeli army is exhausted, and the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea are in a crisis of blockade#

Recently, the war situation in the Middle East has ushered in a series of astonishing changes, such as the formation of a Red Sea escort alliance by the US military and Israel's request for a ceasefire and the exchange of hostages. On the big stage of geopolitics, the world's largest military power is unable to easily deal with a small local armed force, and has to unite a group of small partners, which shows that the changes in the Middle East are far from being as simple as they seem.

The Houthis' toughness has turned the attention of the entire Middle East. The United States, which has long boasted of being the most powerful military power in the world, is somewhat helpless in the face of this small but resolute force. The Houthis have declared that they prefer a direct confrontation with the United States, demonstrating their self-confidence and determination. The fact that Israel, once the dominant military in the Middle East, is now asking for a ceasefire is a remarkable turnaround.

As the Suez Canal is facing a paralysis, Iran has warned that the Strait of Gibraltar may be closed

The performance of Iranian-backed Shiite forces in the Middle East is also interesting. The Taliban crushed the United States, Allah crushed Israel, and the Houthis terrified Saudi Arabia. This series of events is reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. Iran's threat to blockade the Suez Canal and the Strait of Gibraltar puts the two golden waterways in the southeastern and western Mediterranean at risk of blockade, which will have a direct impact on international trade and energy security.

Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip have reached a stalemate. Although it declared almost complete control of the north, it was extremely difficult to end the fighting in the south. The fact that the 360,000 reservists could not defeat the 40,000 Hamas forces in 80 days cannot help but question the strength and determination of the Israeli army. Israel's internal and external troubles have left this country, which has always regarded itself as a military power in the Middle East, facing an embarrassing situation on all sides.

The issue of Israel's withdrawal has become the focus of international attention. The Gaza Strip has become a death zone that the Israeli army cannot take or hold, and whether or not to withdraw its troops has a direct bearing on Israel's future destiny. If we do not find a step to withdraw our troops, not only will God not be able to save Israel, but even the United States may not be able to keep this former fortress in the Middle East.

The situation in the Middle East is quietly changing, and it remains to be seen who will eventually dominate the epicenter of this war.

As the Suez Canal is facing a paralysis, Iran has warned that the Strait of Gibraltar may be closed

The above statements are personal views and do not represent any official position.

#中东危局: Double blockade of the Red Sea and the Mediterranean#

Recently, the situation in the Middle East has undergone a series of shocking changes, the US military has had to form a Red Sea escort alliance, and Israel is also asking for a ceasefire to exchange hostages, all of which have taken the world by surprise. In the geopolitical arena, the complexity behind the world's largest military power is far more complex than meets the surface when it is difficult to cope with a local armed force and has to unite with small partners.

The Houthis' hardline stance has shocked the entire Middle East. The United States has long claimed to be the most powerful military power in the world, but it is at a loss in the face of this small but resolute force. The Houthis have shown their self-confidence and determination by expressing their preference for direct confrontation with the United States. The fact that Israel, once the dominant military force in the Middle East, is now actively asking for a ceasefire is a remarkable turnaround.

As the Suez Canal is facing a paralysis, Iran has warned that the Strait of Gibraltar may be closed

Iranian-backed Shiite militants have made their mark in the Middle East. The Taliban embarrassed the United States to withdraw, Allah to crush Israel, and the Houthis to terrify Saudi Arabia. This series of events is reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. Iran's threat to blockade the Suez Canal and the Strait of Gibraltar puts the two golden waterways in the southeastern and western Mediterranean at risk of blockade, directly threatening international trade and energy security.

Israel's operations in the Gaza Strip have reached an impasse. Despite the declaration of almost complete control of the north, it was extremely difficult to end the fighting in the south. The fact that 360,000 reservists could not defeat a mere 40,000 Hamas fighters in 80 days calls into question Israel's strength and determination. Israel's internal and external troubles and embattlement have put this country, which has always prided itself as a military power in the Middle East, in an embarrassing position.

The issue of Israel's withdrawal has become the focus of international attention. The Gaza Strip has become a dead ground that the Israeli army cannot take or hold, and whether or not to withdraw its troops has a direct bearing on Israel's future destiny. If we don't find the right time to withdraw our troops, God may not be able to save Israel, let alone the United States.

The evolution of the war situation in the Middle East is quietly underway, and it remains to be seen who will eventually dominate the heart of this war dispute.

As the Suez Canal is facing a paralysis, Iran has warned that the Strait of Gibraltar may be closed

The above views are personal and do not represent any official position.

Read on