The United States is playing a scoundrel in the face of Iraq's "expulsion order", saying a thousand things and ten thousand lies, but it will not leave anyway!Against the backdrop of Iraq's "eviction order" to the United States, the response of the US Department of Defense is particularly glaring. In the face of Iraq's clear demands, the United States on the 8th, instead of showing a gesture of cooperation, put on a rogue face, refused to withdraw its troops, and continued to do whatever it wanted on Iraqi soil. This move not only violates international moral norms, but also poses a great threat to regional peace and stability.
The long-term US military presence in Iraq has long gone beyond the original scope of "counter-terrorism." Oil interests, geopolitical influence, and deep control over the Middle East have all become "reasons" for the United States not to leave. When national interests collide with global justice, America's choice seems clear – interests first, morality on the sidelines.
However, such an act of the United States will inevitably trigger widespread criticism and opposition from the international community. As far as Iraq is concerned, national independence and sovereignty should not be a victim of the interests of other countries. The actions of the United States have not only harmed Iraq's interests, but also posed a threat to peace and stability in the entire Middle East region.
The response of the US Department of Defense on the 8th was actually a declaration to the world: In the face of huge interests, even the explicit opposition of allies can hardly shake its determination. This not only exposed the true face of the United States, but also made the international community see clearly the selfishness and short-sightedness behind the so-called "morality" of the United States.
The international community should remain sober-minded, strongly condemn the actions of the United States, and support Iraq's efforts to safeguard its national sovereignty and territorial integrity. After all, the values of peace, justice and morality should not be clouded by selfishness. We must resolutely say "no" to the rogue acts of the United States and call on it to fulfill its international obligations at an early date, withdraw its troops from Iraq, and return peace and tranquility to this land.