Russia approves US inertia for unreasonable and unfounded "dump pot"

  □ Zhang Chunyou, our correspondent in Russia

  Over the past few days, all sectors of Russian society have continued to pay attention to the follow-up events triggered by the US "Freud incident." In particular, the US politicians, represented by US Attorney General Barr and former US ambassador to Russia McFall, once again staged the inertial "dump pot" farce and intended to pass on domestic contradictions.

  Public opinion here believes that the chain reaction is gradually emerging under the dual effects of the new U.S. Coronary Pneumonia epidemic and the protests triggered by the "Freud Incident": First, the internal conflicts in the United States have intensified, Trump's election is urgent, and his re-election is worrying; The second is that the Trump administration has started inertially "dumping the pot", intending to pass on domestic contradictions; the third is that American double standards are becoming increasingly unpopular.

  In recent days, Barr repeatedly stated that the US federal government has evidence that the "anti-fascism movement" and other organizations "supported protests inciting violence in the United States," and said that "the anti-fascism movement" and the "foreign forces" Collusion, trying to use protests to achieve their goals." However, the US Department of Justice did not provide direct evidence in this regard. "Russia Today" commented on this, saying that this is the first time the Trump administration has blamed outside the United States. But many American politicians have tried to transfer responsibility to other countries.

  In response to Barr’s statement, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Zaharova pointed out: “This is another attempt by the US to use external factors to explain domestic issues. Without any evidence, the problem is attributed to'foreign interference'. Disrespect the American people."

  Coincidentally, US Republican Senator Marco Rubio, National Security Assistant Robert O'Brien, former National Security Advisor Rice, and former US Ambassador to Russia McFall have all made similar remarks recently. Russia, China, Iran and even Zimbabwe have become the targets of these American politicians to "scramble the pot". McFall also said on social media that he intends to "dump the pot" on Russia's domestic protests. "The protests in the United States are inseparable from their figure." In this regard, Pushkov, chairman of the Information Policy Committee of the Russian Federal Council (the upper house of the House of Representatives), pointed out that McFall’s remarks about the reasons for the protests in the United States were “nonsense”.

  In response to the "throwing pot" move by many American politicians, Zaharova commented in one sentence: "This is a brazen propaganda." She said that the "throwing pot" in the United States has lost its bottom line, and it is most worthy of the U.S. government The worry is how to quell the protests instead of continuing the geopolitical struggle. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Peskov’s statement was more formal: “The current state of affairs in the United States is purely the internal affairs of the country. Russia has never intervened in U.S. affairs and now does not intend to interfere.”

  Russian analysts pointed out that the inertia of the United States "swing pot" accused other countries of being unjustified and unfounded. Behind the "Freud incident" reflects racism, a persistent disease of American society itself. Under the influence of weak epidemic prevention and control and economic recession, the "Freud incident" has become the fuse that ignited the anger of the American people. At present, the US government is anxious to find a scapegoat, trying to pass on or even hide domestic contradictions, but the facts will prove to US politicians that the inertial "dumping" approach will not work at any time.