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Provoke an illegal war to disrupt the world order

2021-07-07 13:47:27 Source: People’s Daily Online Author:

  

The United States is the most combative country in the history of the world.

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

Among the wars that the United States has participated in, some of them manipulated the United Nations to launch military strikes through the “legal channel” authorized by the Security Council, and more of them used the so-called “human rights” to provoke “illegal wars.”

After the Cold War, the United States used the most force in the Middle East. Without the authorization of the UN Security Council or even the approval of the U.S. Congress, the U.S. government successively launched or participated in wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria, which not only claimed countless lives, but also caused incalculable civilian casualties and property losses. Tens of millions of people have become displaced refugees in the world, severely infringing on the rights to life, survival, and development of the people in the region, causing terrible humanitarian disasters.

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Facts have proved that the so-called “innate mission” of the United States is the culprit that disrupts the world.

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