January 14, 2024

Iran-backed, Russia-sponsored Houthis Special Military Operation in Red Sea

Irina Severin | UAObserver

The Hindustan Times video shows against whom the international coalition is fighting in the Red Sea. Officially "Iran-backed Houthis" situationally are Russian proxies, while Iran in Russia's false flag operation is a convenient cover-up and scapegoat, blindly used by Putin in Russia's big game for global dominance.

By employing Houthis, Putin achieves two goals. The first goal is destroying the main maritime artery for world trade to tout the Russian Northern Sea Route in the Arctic as a "pirate-free" alternative compared with the troubled Suez Canal.
The second goal is to get Iran under attack by the Western coalition to drag it into a war with the United States and the West, thus completely diverting Western attention and resources from Ukraine.
Raising the world oil prices as the result of Russian-backed Houthis' blockage is rather a bonus compared with global reformatting tasks.
The video shows against whom the international coalition is fighting in the Red Sea. Officially "Iran-backed, Houthis situationally are Russian proxies while Iran in Russia's false flag operation is a convenient cover-up and scapegoat, blindly used by Putin in Russia's big game for global dominance.
Houthi's leader was the first to publicly support Russia's military attack on Ukraine on February 22, 2022, to demonstrate his ultimate devotion to Putin.
By employing Houthis, Putin achieves two goals. The first goal is destroying the main maritime artery for world trade to tout the Russian Northern Sea Route in the Arctic as a "pirate-free" alternative compared with the troubled Suez Canal.
Making China invest in infrastructure for the Northern Sea route would propel Russia to the global leader status, leaving the West and China behind, as Russians are convinced. Until now, Xi politely refused Putin's insistent offer. But disabling the Suez Canal with Houthis' help could change Xi's mind in Putin's view.
Putin, for years, planned to disable the Suez Canal by creating a Russian military base in Sudan, but the project was halted. Putin tried to reanimate Somali Pirates to achieve the goal, but they appeared too weak for such an ambitious goal.
The second goal of Houthis' operations in the Red Sea is to get Iran under attack by the Western coalition dragging it into a war with the United States and the West, thus utterly diverting Western attention and resources from Ukraine.
Raising the world oil prices due to Russia-backed Houthis blockage is rather a bonus, compared with global reformatting tasks.
Houthis, despite their loudly expressed religious fanaticism, are the same mercenaries as Hamas, ISIS, Somali pirates, Wagner group, etc, whom Putin routinely recruits to achieve Russia's strategic goals.
Putin, the same way, recruited Hamas to provoke the war in Gaza, where he achieved two strategic goals - diverted attention/resources from Ukraine and discredited the US and Biden, who had nothing to do but support Israel. Putin also mobilizes the global South against the US, positioning himself as a defender of Gaza's and Muslim interests.
In the Russian false flag combination with Hamas, it is still unclear the role of Putin's friend Netanyahu and how the Israel enforcement structures could miss the Russia-backed Hamas attack?
Putin's recruiting methods of the mercenaries are well-known - ideological indoctrination, corruption, reflexive control, massive propaganda, etc. All of them work perfectly.
However, the West downplays Russia's role for some reason. Why? Designating Russia as a state-sponsor of terrorism would resolve immediately a lot of problems and would make Russia to play
Houthis, despite their loud slogans and expressed fanaticism, are the same mercenaries as Hamas, Isis, Somali pirates, Wagner group, etc. All of them, Putin routinely recruits to achieve Russia's goals in the region.
The methods are well-known - ideological indoctrination, corruption, reflexive control, massive propaganda, etc. All of them work perfectly.
However, the West downplays Russia's role for some reason. Why? The simple step would immediately weaken Russia and Putin and stop their sweeping rise, which became possible only because Biden refused to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism a year ago and properly isolate Moscow?
The suggestion that the West fears Russia's potential collapse doesn't hold water. Russia's collapse is not a problem but a desirable and perfect solution once and forever.
It becomes clear if to ignore Russian propaganda, be it generated by the Kremlin or the so-called Russian opposition, which doesn't differ much from Putin and plays in the West the role of the Kremlin's lobbyists (with some insignificant exceptions).
Leaving the growing, like a snow koi, threat of Russia's aggressive imperialism to the next generations is neither wise nor responsible.

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