U.S. aid to Gaza?The White House spokesman was embarrassed

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Recently, White House spokesman Kirby made some shocking remarks at a regular press conference. He said "no other country has done as much as the United States to alleviate the suffering of the people of Gaza" and stressed that the United States has pressured Israel to be cautious in its bombing campaign against Gaza. These statements have raised doubts about the fact that it is precisely because of the military support provided by the United States to Israel that Israel has been able to carry out military operations in Gaza. In a way, the United States is complicit in the Gaza disaster. Still, why would Kirby claim that no other country cares more about Gaza than the United States?This is not Kirby's gibberish.

According to foreign media reports, Biden of the United States announced on October 18 that it would provide $100 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza. In addition, USAID Administrator Samantha Power announced plans to build a field hospital in the war-torn Gaza Strip for civilians wounded in the Israeli-Hamas conflict as part of a $21 million grant for Gaza and the West Bank. The more than $100 million provided by the United States is the country that has provided the most aid to Gaza compared to the aid provided by other countries. However, despite the level of American assistance, this does not hide the mistakes of the United States.

Since the outbreak of the conflict, the United States has provided Israel with a large number of artillery shells and aerial bombs, and the Israeli army has used these American-made ** to carry out a massive bombardment of Gaza, resulting in the death of many Palestinian civilians. In the near future, Biden also plans to send 45,000 tank shells to Israel, which will lead to more civilian deaths. In addition to providing direct military support, the United States has provided other forms of assistance. At a recent meeting of the Security Council, the United Arab Emirates submitted a draft resolution on a Palestinian-Israeli ceasefire, which was supported by 13 countries, abstained by one, and was opposed by the United States.

This result clearly shows that the vast majority of countries want a ceasefire between Palestine and Israel in order to reduce the suffering of the people in Gaza. However, the United States voted in favor of the Israeli army continuing to attack Gaza, which indirectly brought more suffering to the people of Gaza. This practice is deeply painful, because the United States, under the cloak of human rights, is always committing acts that hurt nature and reason. This underscores the hypocrisy of the so-called defense of human rights, and shows that the United States has always adhered to the law of the jungle, that is, the strong can act arbitrarily, while the calls of the weak are not answered. If the world continues to be led by the United States, human history will only usher in more human tragedies.

Therefore, it is imperative to put an end to US hegemony, and this is already an irreversible trend. Only by promoting the development of a multipolar world can we make mankind's tomorrow even better.

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