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The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

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Red Sea: Chinese merchant ships crossed the country, causing disturbances in the U.S. military

The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

The Houthis opened fire on all cylinders, and the Chinese merchant ships skillfully dodged

The smell of gunpowder in the Red Sea filled the air, and Houthi missiles were speeding in, aiming at the US Navy aircraft carrier. The U.S. military urgently intercepted, but could not prevent the merchant ship from being hit. At the same time, Chinese merchant ships skillfully passed through the Red Sea safely, sending a profound strategic signal. The ingenuity of the merchant ships was not only a battle of wisdom, but also an ingenious strategy in the Red Sea.

The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

The identity of the "Houthis" has become a mystery, which has sparked international discussion

The Houthi attacks have aroused international suspicions, and the media are scrambling to explore the question of "where the Houthis are sacred". The pattern of its operations has sparked in-depth analysis by military experts, and the Houthis have managed to gain international attention through this series of operations. Mainstream media outlets such as CNN, Time, PBS, and Reuters are all exploring the question of "who is the Houthis", and their exposure has skyrocketed.

The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

U.S. forces fought fiercely with the Houthis for 10 hours

The Red Sea crisis took a subtle turn on December 26, when the U.S. military and the Houthis engaged in a fierce 10-hour standoff. The U.S. Navy responded quickly, using the USS Eisenhower and the USS Raboun guided-missile destroyer, to intercept the Houthi suicide drones and missiles. However, the news that the merchant ship had been hit exposed the limitations of the US military's coastal defense, which made the US military feel quite embarrassed.

The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

The new tactics of the Houthis are cause for concern

The Houthis have demonstrated a new tactical thinking in this Red Sea storm, using a large number of drones for coastal defense, which has caused certain problems for the US military. This "green water strategy" uses drones to give new life to the Houthis' coastal operations. Compared with the 19th-century French "green water school", the Houthis have cleverly used modern technology, especially drones, to take advantage of them.

The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

The successful passage of Chinese merchant ships through the Red Sea has aroused concern for the US military

In the battle between the U.S. military and the Houthis, Chinese merchant ships successfully crossed the Red Sea, becoming a bright spot in the Red Sea crisis. This ingenious adoption attracted special attention from the American military blog site "War Zone". They claimed that a Type 052D destroyer of the Chinese Navy was performing "intelligence-gathering work" nearby, observing the response of U.S. warships to drones and missiles. This situation is doubly embarrassing for the US military, because the PLA's strong performance in the field of electronic warfare has put the US military under deep pressure.

The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

The PLA's electronic warfare capabilities have sparked speculation

The U.S. Navy is under a saturation attack by the Houthis in the Red Sea, and the PLA's improved electronic warfare capabilities have sparked a flurry of speculation. In the most recent incident, the commander of the US Navy's electronic warfare unit, William Kurt, was removed from his post for reasons that were alleged to be related to the defeat in the electronic warfare conducted by the PLA. This information shows that the strength of the PLA in the field of electronic warfare has aroused a high degree of vigilance in the US military and has become an effective means for the PLA to exert pressure on US aircraft carriers.

The Red Sea has already started a war, and the Houthi missiles went straight to the US aircraft carrier, but turned a corner in front of the Chinese warship

Epilogue: International showdown in the Red Sea War

In the Red Sea War, the ingenious crossing of Chinese merchant ships and the astonishing display of the PLA's electronic warfare capabilities gave the international community a new understanding of China's military strength. The Houthis have succeeded in attracting international attention through tactical innovations, and the Red Sea has become an arena for the military power of various countries. In this competition, the agility of Chinese merchant ships has also attracted international attention by demonstrating its influence in the Red Sea region. The turmoil in the Red Sea is likely to continue, and the performance of each country in this war will further highlight its military strength and strategic intentions.

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