[Circle Time Depth] Lift off the American mask layer by layer!

America is behind the turmoil in the world!

  [Global Times reporter Li Jian Baiyunyi Global Times special correspondent Zhang Dong] Editor's words: "This person (Russian President Vladimir Putin) can no longer continue to be in power." On March 26, local time, US President Biden made a speech in Poland on the Russia-Ukraine conflict Say so during a speech.

Although the White House tried to whitewash this blatantly interfering in other countries' internal affairs afterwards, this "leaked out" remark revealed the real purpose of Washington's provocation-to bring down Russia, overthrow the Russian government, and help the United States to dominate the world .

  The Russia-Ukraine conflict is just the latest of many examples of the U.S. seeking geopolitical interests by intensifying conflicts in other countries or directly launching wars.

The United States plays with all resources such as political economy, cultural education, and public opinion platforms, and creates turmoil around the world under the banner of "human rights," "democracy," and "freedom."

  According to incomplete statistics, since the declaration of independence in 1776, in the more than 240 years of history, the United States has not participated in the war for less than 20 years; from the end of World War II in 1945 to 2001, 153 countries and regions in the world have There were 248 armed conflicts, of which 201 were initiated by the United States, accounting for about 81%.

  Looking back at the history of US aggression and intervention, we can see that Washington is the mastermind behind the turmoil in the world and the source of the chaos in the world.

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  Is America belligerent?

From a big data perspective, the answer is yes.

Since World War II, almost every U.S. president has had a "war of his own", which has devastated the invaded country, killed millions of civilians and displaced tens of millions of people.

Former US President Jimmy Carter attributed his country's "belligerence" to "the United States always wants to force others to adopt American principles."

  There is a saying in China that "the soldier (referring to the weapon) is an ominous weapon and must be used as a last resort".

But why is the United States still "willing" to use troops after World War II?

To find the answer, you can first look at the history of the founding and expansion of the United States, dating back to the scene when the Indians were almost killed.

Former US President Barack Obama published a memoir called The Promised Land.

The reason for this name is that most Americans believe that the "excellent feng shui" treasure land under their feet is a gift from God.

But they forgot that North America is not a land without owners. Where did the tens of millions of Indians go?

  After turning the page of the "Indian Massacre", the United States took advantage of the war to become stronger on a wider scale—through the Spanish-American War, it became a world military power; taking the First World War as an opportunity, it became a world giant; after World War II, achieve dominance in the international order.

For more than 200 years, the United States has waged and participated in wars, and wars have always shaped the United States.

This process has prompted a large number of political elites in the United States to indulge in the "pleasure" of military use, and worry about the peace that peace may bring about "invincible without force", unable to curb their desire to create turmoil to seize hegemony.

They are looking for enemies all over the world, especially after the Cold War. With their "unipolar world" fantasies, they set off a wave of interventionism in many parts of the world, and launched a series of wars, subversion and infiltration actions, with only one purpose - global hegemony.

fight to eliminate dissidents

  After Japan's defeat in 1945, the anti-fascist alliance quickly disintegrated, and the steps of great power struggle for hegemony shook the world.

Among them, the most typical example is that the United States launched a full-scale aggression against North Korea in 1950, and directly burned the war to the Yalu River.

  This page of the criminal history of the US power interfering in the internal affairs of other countries and killing civilians is filled with tragic stories of more than 3 million civilian deaths and about 3 million becoming refugees.

According to North Korean statistics, the war destroyed about 8,700 factories, 5,000 schools, 1,000 hospitals and 600,000 households, while the South Korean side lost as much as 41.23 billion won, equivalent to $6.9 billion at the official exchange rate.

Through the smoke of history, people can clearly see the hideous face of the United States in containing communism and seeking global hegemony.

  In order to achieve the goal of eliminating dissidents, the United States has never resorted to any means, even waging wars around the world, even at the expense of life.

The former "Tiger of the Balkans" Yugoslavia was gradually "dismembered" in the process of the US seeking hegemony.

  Although Yugoslavia is a socialist country, it was once the target of the US-led Western camp in the early days of the Cold War.

The reason is also very simple: due to geopolitical conflicts with the Soviet Union, coupled with the feud between the former Yugoslav leader Tito and the Soviet leader Stalin, Yugoslavia adopted a non-aligned and independent foreign policy during the Cold War.

This became an opportunity for the United States, which viewed Eastern Europe as a "front line" against the Soviet Union.

As a result, the United States provided a large amount of economic assistance to Yugoslavia, and other Western countries also opened their trade doors to Yugoslavia.

  However, when the wheel of time entered the 1980s, with the gradual decline of the Soviet Union, the importance of Yugoslavia in the US global strategy gradually decreased.

For such a country that can no longer be a "strategic buffer", Washington's attitude has changed rapidly.

What's more, Yugoslavia's "red" blood and its position on the main road in the Mediterranean make it a "thorn in the side" that the United States desperately hopes to remove.

  Economic containment, expansion of ethnic divisions, ideological and public opinion wars... A series of offensives by the United States led to Yugoslavia falling into a situation of division and civil war in the 1990s, and gradually disintegrating.

Even so, the pace of chaos in the United States has not stopped.

After the outbreak of the Kosovo War, the US-led NATO troops bombed the Yugoslavia indiscriminately for 78 days under the banner of "avoiding humanitarian disasters".

In this war, the Chinese embassy in the Yugoslavia was bombed, and three Chinese journalists were unfortunately killed, which has become an unforgettable pain for the Chinese people to this day.

Under the military intervention of the United States, the Yugoslavia finally disintegrated completely.

Fighting for 'Clear Doors'

  The United States not only provoked wars in places of great geo-strategic significance such as East Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, but also did not spare Latin America, which it has always regarded as its "backyard."

Historically, Washington has always sought to have an "absolute advantage" in Latin America. For those Latin American countries that have produced "anti-American presidents", the United States has instigated military coups at light level, or directly sent troops to invade.

  In October 1983, the United States suddenly invaded Grenada.

Before that, the Caribbean island country had just experienced civil strife, and the "pro-Soviet and anti-American" Kold became the new leader of Grenada.

This is, of course, an outcome that the United States cannot tolerate.

Ultimately, the United States occupied Grenada and withdrew its troops from the island nation after "steering" the country to elect a new pro-American government.

  Some analysts believe that the US invasion of Grenada is not only for the country itself, but also to demonstrate to the Soviet Union and to deter other countries with anti-US tendencies such as Cuba and Nicaragua.

Not only Grenada, in the past half century, the United States has also invaded many Latin American countries such as Panama and Dominica for similar reasons.

In essence, Washington is doing this to consolidate its "absolute power" in Latin America.

Can peace be given a chance?

  The Vietnam War, the Gulf War, the Afghan War, the Iraq War, the Syrian War... Counting the foreign wars launched by the United States after World War II, it can be said that war addiction has become a tradition in Washington.

These wars not only caused turmoil in the world, but also led to the proliferation of populism in the United States, intensified domestic political confrontation, and a full-scale crisis in the United States.

The United States always uses the banners of "human rights" and "democracy" when launching wars, but after doing so many things, there will be too many gangsters, and the people of the world have also recognized the essence of American behavior.

  Serbs, who once suffered the pain of war because of the unrest created by the United States, recently exposed and flogged Washington for war crimes in a unique way.

On March 17, 2022, local time, spectators pulled up six banners during a football match in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

Five of the banners were densely populated with lists of the United States and NATO's direct or indirect invading countries: North Korea 1950, Guatemala 1954, Indonesia 1958, Cuba 1961, Vietnam 1961, Congo 1964, Laos 1964 , Brazil 1964, Dominica 1965, Greece 1967, Argentina 1976, Nicaragua 1981... On the longest banner there is a row of large letters - "What we want to say is, give peace a chance!"

  The United States is the mastermind behind the turmoil in the world. When will it stop?

All peace-loving people in the world are questioning!