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Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

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Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

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In the great era of turmoil, we are easily disturbed by the chaos on the surface; However, only by thinking calmly, through appearances, and understanding the essence of the world, can we see this complex situation as it is. The situation in the Middle East is mired in a quagmire, Israel is embarrassed one after another, and the United States is suffering from internal and external troubles. However, under the whirlpool, what kind of power is surging in the dark tide?

Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

The Middle East in the whirlpool

The Middle East has always been the focus of the world. Once the cradle of civilization, this land has now become a battlefield filled with gunpowder. The intractable contradictions between Hamas and Israel, and the threat posed by the Houthis against Israel, are nothing less than projections of this vortex impulse. With clouds and dark tides, the situation in the Middle East is becoming more and more complicated.

"The U.S. destroyers in the Red Sea have been attacked by the Houthis, can't the U.S. government see it? Or is the U.S. government scared of the Houthis?"

Why the dilemma?

A rhetorical question from an American wise man hit the nail on the head of the situation in the Middle East. The root cause of the frequent contradictions in the bureau lies in the fierce collision of interests of all parties and the ingenious struggle for power. Hamas's attempt to marginalize Israel in order to dominate the Middle East; Israel, for its part, seeks to end the threat of Hamas in one fell swoop; The Houthis seized the opportunity to intervene and expand their influence... Each has a ghost, you come and go, almost no solution.

Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

Echoes of history

However, if we want to completely sort out the root cause of all these predicaments, we cannot but go back to the depths of history. The Middle East has been the choke point of the Asian and African continents since ancient times, and its geopolitical significance is extraordinary. From the Crusades to the oil wars to today's "anti-terrorist" operations, the Middle East has always been the focus of great power rivalry. The former suzerains have been replaced by new forces, but with them comes a never-ending power game.

Israel, as a regional power, has also been caught up in this vortex in its relationship with the United States. It sometimes makes unreasonable provocations against the United States, and sometimes shows its dependence on the United States, which seems to be a contradiction, but in fact reflects the essence of the situation in the Middle East. Every actor is weighing opportunities and risks to survive in a precarious environment.

"Now the whole world is looking at the jokes of the US government, especially our allies, if we can't even take a small armed group, then what face do we have to compare with China?"
Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

Reflections on the root causes of war

This ridicule of the US government may be a microcosm of this contradiction. Although the United States has been crowned as a "world leader," it has repeatedly failed to handle the Middle East issue, and the fundamental reason may be that its understanding of the situation in the Middle East is still too superficial and its grasp of power is too simplistic and hasty. Ignoring the complexity of history and ignoring the delicate balance of interests of all parties is tantamount to destroying the Great Wall.

The behavior of the people in the bureau all shows a strong sense of independence, and they are all seeking more space for themselves. Hamas, the Houthis, and Israel, they may behave at each other's counterparts, but in the final analysis, they are all fighting for their own position. If the United States wants to add to the situation, it must first thoroughly understand this undercurrent, not act in a hurry, and not be self-serving.

Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

The way to break the game

In the face of such a chaotic situation, if the United States still rests on its laurels, it will inevitably fall into a situation of passive struggle. Perhaps abandoning the use of force and committing to economic diplomacy is the best option at the moment. Expanding our influence in the Middle East should not be achieved through war, but through multi-party cooperation, so that we can truly win space for development.

Of course, if the United States insists on confronting China and refuses to bow its head in the Middle East, then it will face a violent backlash from all sides, and it will not only be defeated in the Middle East, but also the entire international landscape will undergo drastic changes as a result. The rise of emerging powers is already the trend of the times, and if the United States does not adjust in time, it will be even more isolated and helpless on the road ahead.

The essence of the world is not complicated, it lies in the collision of interests of all parties. The situation in the Middle East is confusing, but if you look at the past and look to the future, you can see the root of the matter. The future of the United States, as a world power, also depends on whether it can deeply understand this law, or whether it can rest on its laurels and fall into passivity. In this chaotic era, we have the right to feel its twists and turns, but we should also pursue the wisdom of breakthroughs.

Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

Netizens hotly discussed:

Netizen 1: It seems that the United States is at the end of its power in the Middle East, and its desire to confront China is probably just a flash in the pan. China is not afraid of causing trouble, and the United States had better think twice.

Netizen 2: The chaos in the Middle East stems from the fact that all parties are fighting for their own private interests, and other countries are actually wasting their energy if they want to do it. It is better to engage in economic development honestly, which is the best policy.

Netizen 3: I think the biggest problem in the United States is that the geostrategic theory is outdated, but it is still stuck in its own right, which has led to repeated encounters with a wall. Now that the world pattern has undergone drastic changes, the United States must first reform its thinking if it wants to truly seek hegemony.

Netizen 4: How much hegemony is left of the United States? It is overstretched in dealing with small countries and small organizations, do we still believe such a "boss"? Israel is smart and not so easily led by the nose by the United States.

Netizen 5: This article seems to be analyzing the situation in the Middle East, but in fact it is analyzing the contest between major powers. The author has his own unique opinions, which give us a new perspective on the direction of the world.

Israel attacked Rafah, the Houthis struck again, American wise man: what to compare with China?

Beneath the chaotic surface, there is always a great tide rushing. As a world power, can the United States still really control this trend? Or will it be completely overwhelmed by it? In this era of uncertainty, we have an obligation to examine history and see through the essence in order to navigate the turbulence and gain insight into the future.

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