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Today's news commentary: The United States plans to deploy nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom, and the Houthis in Yemen hit a British cargo ship.

author:劲松匹夫

The author has launched a new column "Today's Information Commentary", that is, to forward some important political and economic current affairs information around the world that day, and make some short comments on the information, as far as possible to be concise, sharp and humorous, and generally arranged to be released on weekends.

1. According to the British "Daily Telegraph", there are documents from the US Department of Defense showing that the United States plans to redeploy nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom due to "the growing threat from Russia". The report pointed out that this will be the first time in more than a decade that the United States plans to deploy nuclear weapons in Britain since the United States withdrew its nuclear warheads from Britain in 2008.

Today's news commentary: The United States plans to deploy nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom, and the Houthis in Yemen hit a British cargo ship.

In this regard, the spokesman of the Russian Foreign Ministry pointed out that any action to redeploy US nuclear weapons back to the United Kingdom will be regarded by Russia as a violation of the regional security situation, and Russia will take countermeasures to ensure its own security.

Sharp comment: The British media continue to exaggerate the tense atmosphere of the return of US nuclear weapons to the British Isles, which is nothing more than echoing the recent remarks of the British Ministry of Defense about the "war forecast". Regardless of whether it is true or not, it can at least show two points: on the one hand, the United States' most ironclad Western ally is Britain, and the United States and Britain will be tightly bound together; on the other hand, Britain's remarks have also exaggerated the tense atmosphere of war and created a cloud of war on the European continent, which is still a vast European continent between Britain and Russia.

2. According to Bloomberg, Yemen's Houthi armed missiles hit a British oil tanker belonging to Trafigura, one of the world's largest metals and oil traders, in the Red Sea. According to Trafigura, all crew members on board are safe and the fire in the cargo hold has been completely extinguished. A spokesman for Yemen's Houthis previously announced an attack on the tanker of the Toke Group in the Gulf of Aden.

Today's news commentary: The United States plans to deploy nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom, and the Houthis in Yemen hit a British cargo ship.

Sharp comment: First of all, it is not easy for such a large fire to be extinguished, and the lives of the crew are safe; secondly, the afterglow of the empire on which the sun never sets, shining in the Gulf of Aden in the Red Sea, is a rare sight; finally, no one in the Western allies wants to escort the US warships in the Red Sea, because everyone understands and understands the twists and turns in this, but only the eagle sauce is the most iron-clad The empire never sets the sun and follows the trend of life and death.

3. According to Xinhua News Agency, the Iraqi Prime Minister's Media Office issued a statement that Iraq and the United States launched the first round of dialogue on the 27th to discuss ending the presence of the US-led international coalition in Iraq. Iraq's prime minister chaired the first round of talks, the statement said, but did not release further details.

Today's news commentary: The United States plans to deploy nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom, and the Houthis in Yemen hit a British cargo ship.

Sharp comment: Eagle Sauce's withdrawal of troops this time is very fast, it is estimated that the pressure transmitted to it by the situation in the Red Sea and Israel is too great, and time is running out, and it must speed up the withdrawal, and when these meat targets or "hostages" are withdrawn, there are no worries, so that they can carry out large-scale air strikes and complete the pre-deployment for the possible subsequent entry of ground troops. The drama of the Middle East is becoming more and more exciting and exciting.

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