Yemen has changed dramatically! Why did the United States aircraft carrier withdraw in a hurry? The truth behind it is shocking!
In the turbulent international situation, the rise of the Houthis in Yemen is like an undercurrent that cannot be ignored, stirring up the already complex and volatile situation in the Middle East.
Recently, a piece of news shocked the world: United States has essentially suffered a setback in its military operation against the Houthis in Yemen, and its "Eisenhower" aircraft carrier hastily withdrew at a critical moment.
Why did this seemingly ordinary military conflict become an important part of the decline of United States hegemony?
It all started with the naval blockade of Israel by the Houthis in Yemen.
Originally, this was just a regional conflict, but as events unfolded, it gradually evolved into a global nerve-wracking contest.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have carried out frequent attacks and achieved a series of impressive successes.
Their naval blockade of Israel had the desired effect, resulting in the abandonment of Israel's ports in the Red Sea, and economic pressure soared.
And the countries that support Israel have also paid a lot of price, and for a while, the world's eyes are focused on this small Yemen Houthi.
However, the success of the Houthis in Yemen is not accidental. In the Israeli-Palestinian war, they performed quite well, constantly imposing a naval blockade that left their opponents helpless.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Authority's briefing reveals their strength: three attacks on merchant ships, including a combined strike by suicide drones, anti-ship missiles and suicide drones in the southern Red Sea.
Such combat effectiveness made the United Kingdom, which had originally joined forces with the United States, also begin to retreat, withdrawing the only 1 Type 45 destroyer from the Red Sea and replacing it with a Type 23 frigate.
This move is undoubtedly the best proof of the strength of the Houthis in Yemen.
Faced with such a formidable adversary, the United States had to re-examine its strategy.
They began to shout at the Iran department, throwing out tempting "pies" and trying to exchange money for peace.
According to Oman officials, United States made a number of promises to the Yemen Houthis, including the payment of civil service salaries, support for the reunification of the entire territory of the Yemen, and the elimination of other military forces in Yemen.
However, these seemingly tempting conditions have failed to win the hearts of Yemen's Houthi rebels.
They showed no interest in this and simply ignored it.
This move by the United States is undoubtedly a manifestation of admittance after hitting a hard nail. They thought that force could subdue the Houthis in Yemen, but they hit a hard nail.
In order to induce the Houthis in Yemen, the conditions offered by the United States are indeed tempting, but these conditions not only lose face, but may also offend other anti-Houthi forces associated with the United States.
This move has undoubtedly seriously challenged the hegemony of United States.
Why, then, did the Yemen Houthis show no interest in the United States "pie"? What is the underlying reason behind this?
In fact, for the Houthis in Yemen, the issue of Israel and Palestine is a matter of colonization and survival, and money simply cannot solve it.
They value more than the greater gains that can be gained from defeating United States and the prospect of a unified Yemen.
Therefore, United States so-called "big pie" is not attractive to Yemen Houthis. They prefer to believe in their own strength and determination to continue to intensify their strikes.
And the Iran armed forces will no longer easily believe United States' promises.
In the past, the United States has repeatedly failed to keep its word, especially in recent years, and has frequently torn up the agreement.
Therefore, Iran's armed forces, including the Houthis in Yemen, will no longer be easily deceived.
They prefer to believe in their own strength and determination and continue to stick to their own path of resistance.
In this contest, the strength of the Houthis in Yemen has been fully demonstrated.
Not only did they successfully implement a naval blockade, but they also launched several strikes against Israel.
On July 16, they announced that they had successfully hit a tanker "Chios Lion", and although there were no casualties, the oil spill caused some pollution in the Red Sea.
This incident is further proof of the fighting ability and determination of the Houthis in Yemen.
They said they were fully prepared to launch a joint military operation with any Arab or Islamic country that supports the oppressed Palestinians.
At the same time, Israel is not sitting still. They launched cross-border airstrikes on July 20 that bombed the port of Hodeidah in Yemen.
However, this action did not destroy the Houthis' will to resist.
On the contrary, it is further proof that the promises of the United States simply cannot be fulfilled.
It is not only Yemen the Houthis that are now being attacked against Israel, but also Iran armed forces such as the Lebanon Allah Party and the Iraq Islamic Resistance Movement.
They have joined forces to strike at Israel, increasing in scale and intensity.
In this complex contest, United States's role is particularly awkward.
They thought they could solve the problem of the Houthis in Yemen by force, but they ended up in ashes.
The hasty withdrawal of their aircraft carriers at a critical moment is undoubtedly announcing their defeat to the whole world.
And this failure has undoubtedly become an important part of the decline of United States hegemony.
So, where is this battle headed?
Will Yemen's Houthis continue to intensify their crackdowns?
Will Iran's armed forces continue to unite against Israel and United States?
Will United States admit its defeat and re-examine its strategy in the Middle East?
The suspense of all this has not yet been solved. But regardless of the outcome, the contest has become the focus of global attention.
It is not only a regional conflict, but also a contest about the global political landscape.
In this contest, the actions and decisions of each country could have a profound impact on the global political landscape.
And for us, this contest is a profound revelation.
It tells us that in this world, there is no eternal hegemony, and there is no eternal victor.
Every country should respect the interests and dignity of other countries and resolve their differences and conflicts in a peaceful, cooperative and win-win manner.
Only in this way can we work together to create a more peaceful, stable and prosperous world.
And in this contest, the rise of the Houthis in Yemen is undoubtedly a phenomenon that cannot be ignored.
Their strength and determination have been fully demonstrated, and they have become a force to be reckoned with.
In the days to come, they will continue to stick to their own path of struggle and strive for more interests and dignity for their country and people.
And for United States, this contest is undoubtedly a profound lesson.
They need to re-examine their approach to the Middle East, respect the interests and dignity of other countries, and approach their relations with other countries in a more peaceful, cooperative and win-win manner.
Only in this way will they be able to regain global respect and trust and re-establish themselves in the global political landscape.
In short, this sudden change in Yemen is not only a regional conflict, but also a contest related to the global political landscape.
It will continue to attract global attention and become the focus of our common attention.
We also look forward to all countries resolving their differences and conflicts in a peaceful, cooperative and win-win manner, and jointly creating a better future.
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