Ready to go? Us officials say the Pentagon is considering action against the Houthis

As early as October, several countries warned that the conflict could spread across the Middle East. These countries pointed out that the Israeli army is angering most Middle Eastern countries, becoming the target of the "strike", and even the United States, which provides weapons, is also regarded as the "murderer". If the United States and Israel choose to fight back, then the conflict will inevitably break through the current scale. Now it seems that such warnings are not alarmist, but real, because the United States has sent signals.

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Reference news network reported that after asking Israel to stop military operations in vain, some Middle Eastern organizations attacked Israeli military facilities and destroyed the Israeli army's combat plan. At the same time, the Houthi group also launched a "blockade operation" to try to make Israel a "non-coastal state." The Houthis issued a warning that no ships should have anything to do with Israel or visit Israeli ports, and that shipping companies should stop doing business with Israel.

The armed group says ships that do not listen will be targeted. The group then launched a campaign of drone strikes to try to hit ships bound for Israel. Israel said the international community must act to stop this "illegal act" or it would act on its own to destroy all "threats." In this context, the United States proposed the "formation of a multinational task force" two days ago to deal with the threat of the Houthi organization.

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Not only that, but the United States alone "calls the shots" for Israel. Administration officials said the Pentagon was discussing whether to launch direct strikes to remove the Houthis as a "source of threat." In fact, such a consideration can be seen as the "end." Because it is effectively participating in the Middle East conflict, giving Israel more energy to "invade" Gaza.

If the US does so, it will pay a heavy price. First, it would damage America's reputation. The United States' long-term defense of Israel has drawn widespread criticism from the international community. If the United States continues to insist on aid to Israel, it may further damage its international reputation and lead to strained relations with other countries, which may weaken the United States' global leadership and influence.

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Moreover, the US policy of aiding Israel and favoring Israel may increase tensions in the Middle East. This could lead to an intensification of conflict in the region and possibly even a larger war. Instability in the Middle East could have a negative impact on global energy supplies, terrorism and other issues, which in turn could affect the national security of the United States and its Allies.

Third, US aid to Israel is likely to make US domestic politics more divisive. Progressive and liberal voters may become dissatisfied with the government's aid policies, thus affecting the political stability of the United States. In addition, the relationship between the Jewish and Arab communities in the United States may become strained, leading to increased racial and religious tensions in the country.

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At the same time, it will increase the financial burden. U.S. economic and military aid to Israel costs a lot of money, and continued aid could put more pressure on U.S. finances at a time when the U.S. government is running a high fiscal deficit. This could lead to an impact on U.S. government spending in other areas, which in turn could affect the overall U.S. economy.

Us aid to Israel could further damage US relations with Arab countries. Many Arab countries already resent the United States for its position in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. If the United States continues to insist on aid to Israel, it may lead to the intensification of anti-American sentiment in these countries, and then affect the cooperation between the United States and these countries in political, economic, military and other aspects.

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In addition, the nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran may also be affected by the U.S. aid policy. If the United States fails to handle the issue properly, it could lead to a breakdown in negotiations, which in turn could affect global non-proliferation efforts. Therefore, the United States must consider the consequences of the "next".


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