[Global Network Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] According to "Russia Today" (RT) reports, in response to US Secretary of State Blinken's "big power bullying" remarks on the Russia-Ukraine conflict that "Americans don't like to see one big country bullying another (country)" Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova sarcastically said on the 24th local time that Blinken should understand the "short but bloody" history of the United States.

  According to a transcript published on the official website of the U.S. State Department on the 24th, Blinken was interviewed by CBS and was asked about U.S. aid to Ukraine.

The host of the CBS program asked: In the United States, people are going through difficult economic times, and we may often sit down and listen to what is happening in Ukraine, and hear the money and resources that the United States is investing in Ukraine.

For those who are seeing and asking the same question, why are we doing this?

  Blinken replied, "First of all, the taxpayers are very generous and we have to make sure we spend their money wisely in Ukraine. Two things. The first is I think most Americans, in their hearts, don't like to see a big country Bullying another (country), they just don't think it's right and want to do something about it."

  "But fundamentally, what's happening now is this: After two world wars, the nations of the world came together and formed the United Nations. The goal was to prevent another world war. The nations of the world agreed on some basic rules, such as a A country cannot attack its neighbors, cannot try to take its land by force, cannot try to wipe it off the map, cannot bully it..." Blinken said.

He then began accusing Russia of "invading" Ukraine.

  According to RT reports, in response to Blinken's above remarks, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova retorted on the 24th local time that Blinken should understand the "short but bloody" history of the United States.

  "I could be wrong, but I think Blinken represents the United States, not other countries," Zakharova said on the instant messaging software Telegram. "Isn't it the United States that attacked Iraq? Or is Iraq not small enough?"

  RT said that in addition to the 2003 U.S. war on the grounds that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, Zakharova also cited nine other examples of U.S. wars, including the U.S. invasion of Mexico in 1846 and annexation of at least a third of it. territory, the Spanish-American War in 1898, the (NATO) bombing of Yugoslavia and the occupation of Kosovo in Serbia in 1999, and the illegal occupation of a third of Syria's territory under the guise of fighting terrorism, among others.

  "Although the history of the United States is short, it is bloody, which is equivalent to a country's hostility to countries that do not obey its will." Zakharova also said.

  (Source: World Wide Web)