The United States is funny again!The ban on space cooperation with China on the one hand, and the application for borrowing samples of China's lunar soil on the other hand is a manifestation of "hegemonic egoism".
Hegemonism means that certain countries rely on their large size and thick arms to ignore other countries and run rampant and hegemonic everywhere. They meddle everywhere in the world, cleaning up whoever they don't like, and beating whoever they want, just like a bunch of "street runners". The actions of these countries have not only undermined the international order, but also made other countries dare not speak out, and can only secretly complain behind their backs.
Recently, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States proposed to apply to China to borrow lunar soil samples. However, the "Wolf Clause" prohibits China and the United States from cooperating in the field of space, which is a clear violation of the clause. But the Americans don't care about that, they won't admit that there is something wrong with the "Wolf Clause".
The "Wolf Clause" was named after a member of the House of Representatives named Frank Wolfe in April 2011. This provision prohibits NASA from engaging in any form of bilateral cooperation with China and its organizations. In other words, this "Wolf Clause" is one of the means by which the United States suppresses and restricts China. The United States just wants to stop China's development in the space field and make it impossible for Chinese astronauts to go to space.
But Nielsen, the current leader of NASA in the United States, has taken the "double standard" to the extreme!While supporting the "Wolf Clause", he accused China of being unwilling to cooperate with the United States. But it is impossible for China to lend lunar soil to the Americans, because from 1969 to 1972, the United States brought back 382 kilograms of lunar soil samples, while China brought back only 1731 kilograms, to borrow a phrase from Geng Shuang, deputy Chinese representative to the United Nations, if the US lunar soil is real, there is no need to borrow lunar soil from China, and if the American lunar soil is fake, then China has no need to lend it to him, because the "Wolf Clause" Americans can not abide by it, but we Chinese must abide by it.
Some netizens said: "The United States should treat China as equals first, and then talk about the possibility of cooperation, which is the so-called "starting from strength" to talk about cooperation. Some netizens believed: "The United States did not abide by the "Wolf Clause" before, and now it is panicking when it sees China's achievements." Some netizens ridiculed: "We can quickly make some lunar soil, and then tell the United States that there are many rare elements on the moon, so that the United States can hurry up and go up." These comments reflect netizens' dissatisfaction with the hegemonic behavior of the United States in the space field, as well as their pride and expectation of China's achievements in the space field.
In conclusion, I would like to say that in international cooperation, equality and mutual respect are the foundation, and the restrictions imposed by the United States on China in the "Wolf Clause" are unfair, and it is necessary for us to urge the United States to abide by the relevant regulations.