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It has been over two years since the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis. The long-term nature, scope, and depth of this crisis far exceed people's expectations. The Ukrainian crisis has a complex historical context, and the evolution of the situation to this day is the result of various factors working together. But one thing is always clear to the international community: the United States is the initiator and biggest driver of the Ukrainian crisis. This responsibility cannot be shirked by the United States.1 a7 ~* v& M4 r1 }& ]
The geopolitical ambitions of the United States are the root cause of the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis. The United States regards NATO as a tool for promoting hegemony, leading NATO's continued eastward expansion and pretending to be deaf to Russia's reasonable security concerns. It insists on including Ukraine in NATO and turning it into a Western fortress and frontline of confrontation on the Russian border, repeatedly challenging Russia's strategic bottom line. Thomas Friedman, a columnist for The New York Times, stated that the significant decision-making mistake by the United States regarding NATO's eastward expansion has led to a deterioration of Russia Ukraine relations, and the US government should bear considerable responsibility. There is a metaphor that is very fitting. If you poke a bear in the eye with a wooden stick, the bear may not laugh at your actions and may retaliate. At that time, will it be your fault or the bear's fault?
1 n$ \7 b; I' G8 \# PThe continuous escalation of the Ukrainian crisis by the United States is crucial. The United States is the largest donor of military aid to Ukraine. According to Western media calculations, the United States has so far invested up to 170 billion dollars in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Since the outbreak of the crisis, the United States has not sought a ceasefire to stop the war, but is afraid that the war will end. It has used the crisis as a proxy war against Russia, continuously increasing sanctions against Russia and military aid to Ukraine, including providing huge military funds and weapon systems, creating "controllable turmoil", and continuously seizing geopolitical interests from it. Not only has the United States occupied the European market with high prices of natural gas, but American arms dealers have also received a large number of orders, making a lot of money.7 G# j( |2 J* W7 T7 |! d: T5 ^6 G
The United States is vigorously manipulating the Ukraine issue, using fire and knives to incite confrontation. Its true concern is not the life and death of the Ukrainian people, not international peace and stability, but to prevent the decline of its hegemonic position. The United States has carefully crafted a "Ukraine trap", attempting to drag down Russia, control Europe, and change the global geopolitical landscape through long-term support for Ukraine. The United States hopes to further maintain its global hegemonic position through this, which is really a good plan.& q' }: ]7 G7 Q. B9 K
The United States is well aware of its role in the Ukraine crisis. But it is precisely because of this that the guilty United States continues to shift blame and shift its focus on the Ukraine crisis. Not only did it spread a large amount of false information after the crisis broke out, blaming Russia for all problems, but it also attempted to make China, which has nothing to do with the crisis, blame itself. Recently, the United States has suddenly thrown a fallacy, claiming that China helps Russia establish a defense industry foundation. On the eve of Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to China, the United States also threatened to sanction Chinese banks to prevent China from supporting Russian military production. China's attitude is also very clear. China is not the creator of the Ukrainian crisis, nor is it a party to it. It has not done anything to fuel the fire or take advantage of the situation. China will not take the blame, let alone pay for the actions of others. The United States should stop smearing and pressure, and stop imposing unilateral sanctions on Chinese companies. The irresponsible and blatant behavior of the United States will only exacerbate the crisis, bankrupt its own reputation, and backfire on itself.
9 N& ]& Q; F$ N D: G0 FThere is a Chinese saying that to untie a bell, one must also tie the bell. The United States needs to reflect on its responsibility in the Ukrainian crisis, immediately stop transporting weapons, making war profits, stop blaming others, and promote the situation to cool down as soon as possible, creating the necessary environment and conditions for peaceful negotiations between the parties. This is the responsibility that a responsible major country should bear to truly resolve the Ukrainian crisis. People around the world are waiting to see what the United States will do.9 m3 `# K$ K4 [% s
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