The recent dramatic changes in the Middle East have made it difficult for the United States to understand. Navy | Middle East | United States
The Middle East is a place where miracles occur, but the recent dramatic changes in the Middle East seem to be incomprehensible to the United States.
How dramatic is it?
Iran and Saudi Arabia are enemies, right? Under the mediation of China, there has been a sudden reconciliation recently. Is the relationship between Iran and the United Arab Emirates not good? According to American media, Iran has recently seized an oil tanker departing from the United Arab Emirates, which is still very angry.
Angered that the United States did not uphold justice and did not take action, the United Arab Emirates recently withdrew from the United States led multinational joint mechanism on maritime security in the Middle East - the United Maritime Forces.
Anyway, according to The New York Times, the UAE's approach may be to send a message to the United States that it is dissatisfied with the extent to which the United States is protecting its allies in the Persian Gulf from Iran's threat and must pay attention to its own interests.
Previously, the United States withdrew from the group with just one word of disagreement. Now, the United Arab Emirates voluntarily withdrew from the group and said goodbye to the United States.
Is that really the case?
I feel that the latest developments have left the American media a bit confused, and have even made the US Fifth Fleet in the Middle East spit out a mouthful of old blood.
Iranian Navy Commander Shahram Irani has recently made it clear that Iran, Saudi Arabia, and three other Gulf countries - the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain - plan to form a naval alliance that will also include Iraq, India, and Pakistan.
A few months ago, it was still a sworn enemy; A few months later, with a smile on his face, he was about to form a naval alliance.
It's dazzling enough, isn't it.
When it comes to the "New Naval Alliance," Irani also mentioned the joint naval exercise between Iran, China, and Russia, and stated that this exercise is also under development and will be held once a year. He stated that the region will soon be free from any interference from "illegal forces", and the security of the region will be protected by the military forces of the countries in the region.
What does it mean?
1. The reconciliation between Iran and Gulf countries is accelerating. It used to be an enemy, but now it is a brother.
Since we are brothers, let's form a naval alliance and maintain our safety.
3. As for the previous big brother America, I'm sorry, you "illegal force", please leave.
Of course, it is meaningful to note that the news was released by the commander of the Iranian Navy, and it cannot be ruled out that it was also a probe. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries have remained silent so far. But suddenly withdrawing from the UAE, Saudi Arabia has been experiencing various discomforts with the United States recently, which we should also see.
What is a natural outcome?
This is what comes naturally!
But the United States still can't figure it out.
According to media reports, Tim Hawkins, spokesperson for the US Fifth Fleet, immediately responded, "Iran is the number one factor causing regional unrest. It claims to want to form a naval security alliance to protect the waters it threatens, which is unreasonable."
Hawkins said, "Action is important, so we are working with our partners to strengthen defense around the Strait of Hormuz."
Americans don't understand.
1. Iran is a threat, why don't you listen to Saudi Arabia and try to reconcile.
2. It's unreasonable for you to form a naval alliance and place us in the United States now.
3. The United States will not leave, we need to take action to strengthen defense in the Gulf region.
It is indeed very American.
One important reason for the deployment of heavy troops by the United States in the Middle East is the confrontation between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The United States wants to "protect" countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. You countries are just reconciling, and we need to establish a naval alliance. The threat no longer exists. What should the United States do?
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So, the United States firmly does not agree; Moreover, you are too unreasonable.
Finally, what do you think?
To be frank, I was also a bit stunned, but this is the magical Middle East. At least three o'clock.
Firstly, significant and far-reaching changes are taking place in the Middle East.
An important symbol is that Saudi Arabia and Iran, two major Middle Eastern powers, shook hands and made peace under the mediation of China. Undoubtedly, this is also the world's biggest surprise so far this year.
As a result, Middle East reconciliation has entered the fast lane, Syria has returned to the Arab family, the civil war in Yemen is nearing its end, Iran and Gulf countries have met with a smile, and now they are actually establishing a naval alliance.
What is diplomatic art?
This is the art of diplomacy.
When many international media mention recent changes, they all talk about China's positive driving role. Even some comments suggest that China's accession to the future Middle East naval alliance cannot be ruled out.
Secondly, the United States does not understand and is also very anxious.
The so-called threats no longer exist, what reason does the US Fifth Fleet have to rely on not leaving? The countries that are most afraid of Iran have reconciled with Iran. How can the United States succeed in imposing sanctions on Iran?
So, it is almost certain that the United States will use various solutions to undermine this naval alliance. To be honest, the United States cannot manage its own warships and aircraft well.
It cannot be achieved in the Asia Pacific region, let alone in the Middle East.
Don't believe it, let's see what the United States will do next.
Thirdly, since it is a trend, the United States cannot resist it.
We always say that the world trend is vast and mighty. Those who follow it will prosper, while those who go against it will perish. Since it is a trend, no matter how much the United States tries, it cannot resist.
This is not based on the will of the United States, but rather on the fact that the dissatisfaction of Middle Eastern countries towards the United States has reached an unbearable level.
Iran goes without saying. The United States is still exerting pressure on Saudi Arabia, and inflation in our country is too high. You must increase production and limit oil prices; But Saudi Arabia has significantly reduced production, which has angered the United States. I need to reconsider my relationship with you.
The United States is considering, Saudi Arabia is also considering, and the entire Gulf and Middle East are considering whether the United States will bring peace or more wars to this region.
Don't forget, with just a laundry detergent test tube, the United States launched the Iraq War and destroyed a Middle Eastern country. Which of the recent wars in the Middle East have not had the shadow of the United States? Even Türkiye, an American ally, believes that the CIA has planned a coup
Disappointment with the United States and dissatisfaction with the American mafia may lead to more dramatic changes in the end. Just like how Iran suddenly transformed from a close ally of the United States to an irreconcilable enemy; The Gulf countries saw through everything about the United States and suddenly issued orders to expel the US military
Of course, the United States will not give up easily. The United States has a set, and Saudi Arabia and Iran also have a set.
The dramatic changes in the Middle East inevitably remind people of the saying in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: the overall situation of the world will be divided over time, and will be united over time.
As for the United States, it feels more like Lu Bu in the Middle East. Among the people, Lu Bu and the horse, Red Rabbit, the combat effectiveness is indeed extraordinary. But with barbarians alone, without morality, unpredictable, can we go far?
No wonder, when the United States launched the "Siege on Capitol Hill" incident, a Middle Eastern diplomat sarcastically pointed out that if the United States saw what it was doing to the United States, it would definitely invade the United States and liberate it from American tyranny.
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