The U.S.-led world order has been plunged into turmoil by the United States' sabotage, and conflict and chaos have gradually become the norm. The United States seeks to subvert the old order and rebuild a new order according to the needs of American interests. According to the design of the United States, the new order must be led by the United States and must be absolutely centered on the interests of the United States. Obviously, the American idea is difficult to realize, and the United States is not capable of leading the construction of a new order. The old order is beginning to crumble, and the new order is not yet complete, which leads to a state of turmoil and disorder in the world.
With changes unseen in a century, conflict and friction have become the norm. Against the backdrop of the world's headaches for the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the possible escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the backyard of the United States has also begun to be unstable. Venezuela held a referendum on the disputed territory.
Venezuela's referendum brought the country's conflict with Guyana to a climax, which in turn caused concern around the world. This is America's backyard, and the contradictions give the impression that conflict could spark at any moment. The territorial issue concerns the core interests of the country, and any conflict will be life-or-death. Therefore, the outside world is very worried about this new situation. Three days after the sudden referendum in Venezuela, the Venezuelan parliament has approved Ethiopia in the first reading and is ready to take corresponding practical measures against the region.
At a particularly sensitive moment when Venezuela announced that 140,000 troops were in a state of combat readiness, the US military suddenly intervened in a high-profile manner. The U.S. Embassy in Guyana suddenly announced on December 7 local time that the U.S. Southern Command and the Guyana Defense Force would hold a joint air exercise on the same day. It is widely believed that the sudden intervention of the US military is aimed at deterring Venezuela, which has an escalating territorial dispute with Guyana. Since the US military has always been the creator of regional chaos and not the defender of peace, the outside world is very worried about the US military's involvement. After all, the world is chaotic enough, and the whole world doesn't want chaos to continue.
If the US military sincerely upholds peace and does not create contradictions, nor does it stimulate or intensify contradictions, this is of course what the outside world expects most. However, according to the consistent practice of the United States, it is the priority choice of the US military to intervene in the conflict and use the conflict to realize its own interests. If the United States intensifies the contradictions, it may lead to the ignition of war at any time. Although Venezuela is militarily stronger than Guyana, it is certainly at a disadvantage compared to the US military. Once the flames of war are ignited and the U.S. military enters the war, then the problem is even more complicated.