Three major news: Russia and Iran have done a big thing!Ukraine sanctions 13 countries American div

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Recently, a series of major changes have taken place in the international situation, which have touched the hearts of people around the world. Among them, three things are particularly interesting, what are they?

Recently, the foreign ministers of Russia and Iran met in Moscow and signed a declaration setting out the ways and means of resisting, mitigating and compensating for the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures between the two countries, and issued a statement.

The statement stressed that the signing of the declaration by the foreign ministers of the two countries demonstrates the determination of the two countries to strengthen cooperation to "free themselves from the oppression of illegal sanctions."

Russia and Iran are the focus of Western sanctions, especially on the Iranian nuclear issue and the Ukraine crisis, the two countries have been subjected to multiple rounds of economic and political sanctions by the United States and the European Union, which have seriously affected the development interests of the two countries.

Therefore, the two countries share common anti-sanctions demands and motives, and also have a deep foundation for strategic cooperation.

After the talks, Iranian Foreign Minister Abdollahian said that Iran wants to create a coalition of sanctioned countries, and the joint statement of Iran and Russia is the first step towards that goal.

The anti-sanctions statements made by Iran and Russia are obviously a strong counterattack to the unilateralism and hegemonism of the West, and are also an important action taken by members of the international community to protect multilateralism and international law.

Cooperation between Russia and Iran is not only conducive to the economic recovery and social stability of the two countries, but also conducive to regional peace and security, and in particular, the two countries play an important role in promoting the full resumption and implementation of the JCPOA.

The anti-sanctions declarations of Russia and Iran have also provided reference for other sanctioned countries, and opened up new possibilities for breaking the dilemma of Western sanctions.

Contrary to the counter-sanctions actions of Russia and Iran, Ukraine has chosen to be in line with the West by imposing sanctions on 185 individuals and 181 legal entities in 13 countries.

These include Russia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates and Ukraine itself, among others, and the duration of sanctions is 5 or 10 years. Ukrainian ** Zelensky signed this decree and published the news on its.

Ukraine's sanctions are aimed at individuals and entities perceived to support Russia's actions in Crimea and the Donbas region, or to interfere in Ukraine's domestic politics and elections.

According to the Ukrainian side, this is to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, as well as to preserve *** and democratic values.

Ukraine's sanctions are also aimed at courting the West in order to gain more support and assistance. Ukraine has always aspired to join the EU and NATO, but has been strongly opposed and obstructed by Russia.

Ukraine hopes to increase its influence and voice in the international community through close cooperation with the West, while also preparing for a potential conflict with Russia.

However, this sanction by Ukraine may also cause dissatisfaction and ** in the sanctioned countries, exacerbate regional tension and confrontation, and is not conducive to the search for a peaceful and dialogue solution.

Recently, Kyle Biederman, a Republican congressman from Texas, officially submitted a "Texas Independence Referendum Bill" to the Texas Legislature, calling for a referendum to be held in 2024 to decide whether Texas should secede from the United States and restore its "independent national status".

This is the first "Texas Independence Act" to be officially put on the agenda in nearly 100 years, announcing that Texas has taken the first step towards independent statehood.

Since 1836, Texas has been an autonomous state, and it has established the government of the Republic of Texas, but Mexico has not relinquished its sovereignty over it, and still sends troops to recover the land.

It was not until 1845 that the United States made a proposal to Texas to join the United States as an independent nation, and to guarantee it the freedom to secede from the Union at any time.

In the same year, Texas finally decided to join the United States, but the loss of Texas naturally caused strong dissatisfaction in Mexico, and in 1846, a fierce war broke out between the United States and Mexico, and in the end the United States won, and Mexico ceded New Mexico and California to the United States.

After Texas joined the United States, its economy has developed rapidly, especially in the fields of petroleum, chemical industry, and manufacturing, and has become an important industrial base in the United States.

Texas also maintains a certain autonomy and maverick style because of its unique cultural and political traditions, and often has friction and conflicts with the Federation.

During the American Civil War, Texas joined the Confederate States of America in the South against the abolition of slavery in the North and rejoined the Union after defeat.

In the 20th century, Texas' economy diversified and modernized, attracting a large number of people and businesses to move in, especially in high-tech, aerospace, medical and other fields, forming a strong competitiveness and influence.

Texas is also the largest Republican vote base in the United States, and there have been three **, namely Lyndon Johnson, Bush Sr. and George W. Bush.

In recent years, some conservatives in Texas have been dissatisfied with the political and social conditions in the United States, believing that the federal state has violated their rights and interests, and have put forward the idea of "Texas secession from the United States" in the hope of restoring the independent status of the Republic of Texas.

They believe that Texas has enough economic strength and resources to be self-sufficient and does not need to be dependent on the United States. They also claim that Texas, when it joined the United States, retained the right to leave the Union and therefore had a legitimate reason to hold an independence referendum.

However, these claims are not supported by the majority of the people and politicians in Texas, nor are they recognized by the U.S. federal ** and the Supreme Court.

According to the U.S. Constitution and laws, no state can unilaterally secede from the Union, and such an act is illegal and may even lead to armed conflict. Therefore, the idea of "Texas de-American" is still an unrealistic fantasy rather than a real possibility.

The changes in the international situation are dizzying, unsettling and confusing. We need to keep a clear head, rational judgment, and a peaceful attitude to meet these challenges.

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