The United States has always pursued hegemonism, unilateralism, and interventionism. It has frequently used force to cause a large number of civilian casualties, challenged justice with its might, trampled justice with its own interests, and wantonly violated the human rights of other countries.

  The US and NATO troops entered Afghanistan on the grounds that the human rights of the Afghan people had been violated.

They held the guise of so-called "peace" and said "we will save you", but the guns behind them carried the blood of innocent civilians along the way.

  Now that they are gone, has the human rights situation in Afghanistan improved?

not at all!

At the last moment of the hasty evacuation, the airstrikes launched by the US military also caused serious civilian casualties.

The U.S. government has always ignored the most basic humanitarianism for its own selfish interests.

  The 20-year U.S. military operations in Afghanistan have killed 174,000 people, including more than 30,000 civilians, and injured more than 60,000.

Continued war and unrest have turned nearly a third of Afghanistan's population into refugees, and 3.5 million Afghans have been displaced by the conflict.

  The "democracy" mask of the United States has been torn off, and the real ugly state has been exposed: the "peace" it calls brings endless disasters to innocent people; the so-called "democracy" it sells is just a cover for military intervention and power politics.

(Jiang Li)