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"The richest countries steal money from the poorest countries"
China News Service, March 21 Pushing open the door of the intensive care unit, Zeba was guarding the bedside, holding the little hand of his four-year-old daughter Anita tightly.
The Iranian mother begged in pain, praying that her comatose child would open her eyes and look at her again.
A few days ago, their home was attacked in a US-Israeli airstrike on Iran. Anita was rescued from the rubble, but due to severe head injuries, doctors said the child may never wake up.
“Why does this happen to us?” Zeba paused, unable to hide his tears, "We were staying at home, but they took away our safety, happiness and health…
Image source: Screenshot of Sky News report
From Afghanistan to Syria to today’s Iran, the United States has continued to launch wars and export turmoil around the world under the banner of “democracy” and “human rights”, and countless innocent people have been slaughtered.
When will those lands ravaged by war return to peace?
“Their bodies were blown to pieces”
"If you wake up in the morning and find yourself living in a country where not only enemy officers are killed, but even their children are not spared. Such a country is not worth fighting for at all! ”
Faced with the numerous crimes committed by the US military on the battlefield, Carlson, a former host of Fox News Channel, was indignant.
According to public statistics, since the United States and Israel launched military strikes on Iran on February 28, at least 40,000 civilian facilities, 65 schools and 14 medical centers have been attacked…
At least 165 people were killed in the attack at a primary school in the southern city of Minab alone, most of them girls around 10 years old.
At that time, children and teachers were in class. The smoke of gunpowder suddenly rose, their bodies were “blown to pieces”, and their books were stained with blood.
People endured their grief and dug graves for the victims and held funerals. The tombs are close to each other, densely packed, silently telling grief and protest.
Image source: Screenshot of Iranian Foreign Minister Aragzi’s social media
The smoke of war is still spreading and spilling over in this land.
According to Turkish media statistics, neighboring countries such as Lebanon, Kuwait, and Syria have also been affected by the conflict, and more than 2,000 people have been killed in the Middle East alone.
“Wherever the American war machine runs over, it falls into dire straits”
In recent years, the United States has directly or indirectly participated in wars, interfered in the internal affairs of other countries by supporting proxy wars and providing weapons and ammunition, creating countless human tragedies around the world.
According to incomplete statistics, from the end of World War II to 2001, there were 248 armed conflicts in 153 regions of the world, of which 201 were initiated by the United States.
Public information also shows that since 2001, the United States has launched wars and military operations in the name of “counter-terrorism” in about 80 countries around the world, claiming more than 800,000 lives, including about 330,000 civilians.
For example, the United States has verbally said that it will “put out the fire” of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but behind the prolongation of the conflict to this day, the “arch fire” of the United States is indispensable: military aid to Israel and “one vote” to the draft resolution of the United Nations Security Council on a ceasefire… A series of operations intensified the confrontation between all parties.
For another example, since 2010, the United States has promoted the so-called “Arab Spring” in West Asia and North Africa, and a series of sequelae such as turmoil, the spread of terrorism, and the flow of refugees caused by it are still difficult to eliminate. To this day, countries such as Libya, Syria and Yemen are mired in ongoing turmoil.
Data map: On August 10, 2014, local time, the U.S. military dispatched fighter jets and drones to carry out four airstrikes on ISIS forces in Iraq, and tens of thousands of refugees fled to Syria.
In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq on trumped-up charges, resulting in the deaths of 200,000 to 250,000 civilians. Despite the United States announcing its withdrawal from Iraq in 2011, local fighting and various attacks have continued.
In 2001, the United States launched the Afghan War. The longest war in U.S. history has resulted in at least 30,000 civilians in Afghanistan being killed, blown up or killed by the U.S. military, with more than 60,000 injured and about 11 million people becoming refugees.
The Vietnam War from 1955 to 1975 killed 2 million civilians and displaced more than 3 million refugees. The U.S. military also left about 350,000 tons of explosive bombs and mines in Vietnam, which are estimated to take hundreds of years to completely clear.
Looking back at these wars and conflicts, it is not difficult to find that the United States is obsessed with abusing the “hand of hegemony” to disrupt the situation, leading to deep sectarian strife and rampant terrorism.
War, turmoil, flight, casualties, famine… Wherever the American “war machine” runs over, it falls into dire straits.
“The richest countries steal money from poor countries”
Only 250 years after the founding of the People’s Republic of China, why does the United States frequently launch wars?
American politicians say the real motivation behind the ambition: “For many years, generations have been fighting for oil.”
From Syria to Venezuela, the United States has often embezzled other countries’ assets in the name of sanctions, plundering oil wealth like pirates, and creating a deep humanitarian disaster.
In the words of local people, “The richest countries steal money from poor countries, exposing the extremely dark moral character of the United States.” ”
As Courtlett, a professor of history at the University of North Florida, wrote, violence is the most fundamental problem in American history and the “dark back” of American freedom and prosperity.
Who is the “behind-the-scenes trader” of the world’s turmoil? Who is the “biggest destroyer” of regional peace and stability? The answer is obvious.