• The Houthis reportedly said they would avoid attacking Chinese ships off the coast of Yemen.
  • But the Iran-backed rebels fired multiple missiles at a Beijing-owned tanker on Saturday.
  • Last week, a US general warned lawmakers about deepening ties between Iran, China, and Russia.

The Houthis said they would refrain from attacking Chinese ships off the coast of Yemen, but this past weekend, the Iran-backed rebels did exactly what they said they wouldn’t.

Early Saturday morning local time, the Houthis fired four anti-ship ballistic missiles toward the M/V Huang Pu, a Chinese-owned oil tanker, as the ship was transiting the Red Sea, according to US Central Command, or CENTCOM.

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    i wish no harm upon the ship workers who are just poor bastards trying to make their way in life, but fuck china and fuck iran. if these houthi twats cause a rift between the two, that can only be seen as good.

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      Honestly no. A weaker Iran is good for Iranians, but bad for the region as a whole. The US can’t be allowed to run rampant (more than they already are, anyway).

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        Guess all those women showing their hair in Iran will just need to get put to death because America is bad. Sorry, ladies!

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          I literally acknowledged that a stronger Iran is bad for Iranians, But on the other hand you look the US’s nonsense in Yemen and Palestine and the idea that weaker Iran = good for the region loses a lot of merit. Also America has supported two genocides over the course of less than 10 years, so yes America bad,

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            Yemen wouldn’t even be an issue if Iran didn’t fund a proxy army there. No Islamic Republic of Iran would also mean the US doesn’t have much reason to grant Israel near limitless support as there would no longer be a geopolitical foe to the US in the region.

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              Then the US can just continue its imperialism and destabilization of the region. The US doesn’t want the Middle Easts to unite and become a force on the international stage, so any attempt to make that happen will immediately create a new geopolitical foe. A Middle East ruled by functional governments who actually care about their people is directly opposed to US interests. The idea that if Iran just goes away the region will usher in a Pax Americana closely resembles “If oppressed group X stops resisting they’ll get off lightly” and is deeply flawed for exactly the same reason; America doesn’t want a Middle East capable of standing up to the US. See also: That one democratically-elected Pakistani the US just removed recently.

              The US isn’t opposed to Iran because Iran is ruled by bad freedom hating people (I mean it is, but this has nothing to do with that); the US considers Iran a geopolitical foe because Iran is the one country in the Middle East actually willing to stand up to the US.

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                  I’m… Not a tankie. At all. You don’t need to be a tankie to see that the US has been the single greatest cause of destruction in the Middle East (edit: post-colonization). You just need to know some history, or just be Middle Eastern.

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                I’m not sure the US is or should be concerned with the Middle East uniting, all you have to do is look at all of recorded history in the middle east to see that’s not realistic. As for Pakistan, which isn’t even in the Middle East:

                I think if the no-confidence vote against the Prime Minister succeeds, all will be forgiven in Washington because the Russia visit is being looked at as a decision by the Prime Minister,” Lu said, according to the document. “Otherwise,” he continued, “I think it will be tough going ahead.”

                Lu warned that if the situation wasn’t resolved, Pakistan would be marginalized by its Western allies. “I cannot tell how this will be seen by Europe but I suspect their reaction will be similar,” Lu said, adding that Khan could face “isolation” by Europe and the U.S. should he remain in office.

                “Hey we’re not happy with what your PM is doing and if it continues don’t expect support from us.” Is somehow the US doing regime change?

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                  Oh the horror. A sovereign nation is allowed to pick which countries they want to partner or support! The way tankies have twisted that cable leak with Khan is enough to give anyone a stroke.

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                  As for Pakistan, which isn’t even in the Middle East:

                  That depends on your definition of the Middle East. Pakistan is sometimes included.

                  I’m not sure the US is or should be concerned with the Middle East uniting, all you have to do is look at all of recorded history in the middle east to see that’s not realistic.

                  What? The middle East has been united for most of its history since the Rashidun Caliphate. It was also reasonably united against the US in the 70s, causing the oil crisis. United doesn’t have to mean one country.

                  “Hey we’re not happy with what your PM is doing and if it continues don’t expect support from us.” Is somehow the US doing regime change?

                  I mean look at Cuba and none other than Iran itself. “Don’t expect support from us” is putting it lightly; we’ve what the US does to governments it doesn’t like. The US put pressure on the Pakistani military to remove the democratically elected PM and install one friendly to US interests, that’s two steps removed from a coup.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Early Saturday morning local time, the Houthis fired four anti-ship ballistic missiles toward the M/V Huang Pu, a Chinese-owned oil tanker, as the ship was transiting the Red Sea, according to US Central Command, or CENTCOM.

    For months, the Houthis have used drones and missiles to attack ships with ties to various countries in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

    But the rebels recently signed an agreement with China and Russia to guarantee their vessels safe transit through the volatile region, in exchange for possible political support at the United Nations, Bloomberg reported last week.

    Gen. Michael Kurilla, the CENTCOM commander, warned US lawmakers last week that the three countries are strengthening their ties and “creating a chaotic landscape favorable for their exploitation and the spread of extremism.”

    China, Russia, and Iran “have deepened their partnership and collaboration as Iran seeks to strengthen its regional position, Russia leverages Iranian military support in Ukraine, and the PRC aims to exploit tensions in the region to afford them a position of advantage and diminishes US interests,” Kurilla said in written testimony to the House Armed Services Committee.

    Meanwhile, amid the attack on the Huang Pu on Saturday, US forces engaged six Houthi drones over the southern Red Sea.


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    It’s like Hooties don’t exactly know about the origin and owner of every passing ship.

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    I’m not holding my breath, but do they have any justification for this? Was the ship going to Israel or something?

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      Knowing the houthis, someone on board probably used the letters “I S R A E L” in conversation at some point, and that was as good a justification to launch some missiles as any they’ve ever had

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    This is a repost and also the ship changed ownership to a Chinese company last month.