Blinken thanked reporters for mentioning the big overturn in the comment section

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

On December 28, local time, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken posted on the X platform, "This year is an extremely dangerous year for ** around the world." "A lot of people died, many more were injured. Blinken wanted to thank ** for "providing accurate and timely information", but he "overturned" in the comment area, and both reporters and netizens left messages "slapping their faces".

Netizens bluntly said: "The country with the largest number of killings of ** workers is Israel, where you send a lot of ** aid." "Everybody knows what**. Dude, you killed 100 journalists in the Gaza Strip with your money and bombs, and brazenly pretended to speak up for **. Mr. Secretary, you are really xxxx. ”

The first thing to like in the comment area is the reply of Chen Weihua, the EU bureau chief of "China**". He referred to a recent report by the Committee to Protect Journalists, a non-profit organization based in New York, USA. The United States is partly responsible for the more journalists killed in the Gaza Strip in the past two months than in every armed conflict in recent decades, the report said. Because the US side supports Israel's military operation to provide it with ** and bombs, and voted against the UN Security Council on a draft resolution calling for a ceasefire.

Ben Jiemin, founder of the U.S. Geopolitical Economy Report and a foreign policy expert, also mentioned the report, pointing out that with the support of the United States, Israel**, which has broken the ceasefire, has caused a record number of journalists' deaths in a short period of time.

The Committee to Protect Journalists released the latest data on December 23 saying that since the outbreak of the new Palestinian-Israeli conflict on October 7, at least 69 journalists and workers have been killed, of which 62 are Palestinians, four are Israelis, and three are Lebanese, while the last time the number of journalists killed in a year was in Iraq in 2006, when 56 journalists died.

Just the day after the overturn in the comment area (29th), the U.S. Department of Defense said that Blinken bypassed the congressional review process and continued to approve the submission of nearly 1$500 million in military supplies.

Editor: Liu Qingyang).

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