While the international political situation is turbulent and the Tokyo Olympics schedule is concerned, the United States has once again set off a storm. For a long time, the United States has been pursuing unilateralism and hegemonic acts under the slogan of "America First" and pursuing its own interests in disregard of the interests of other countries. This time, the "hegemonism" of the United States has once again been dealt a serious blow.
U.S. Secretary of State's trip to India: A trip to humiliation.
On July 27, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited India for the first time, but India's indifferent attitude caused the United States to lose face. Before the visit, the White House stressed that it would mention "the issue of people's rights" and blatantly humiliated India. As a result, Blinken's visit to India was seen by the majority of the Indian people as the United States holding high the banner of "defenders of people's rights" and coming to "teach" India. This public act of "humiliation" is unacceptable to the Indian people and **.
India's frustration deepened India's disappointment when it asked for U.S. assistance when the pandemic was severe, but the U.S. rhetorical promises were ultimately not kept. In addition, the global new crown variant is raging, and the United States has not reached out to India, but has demanded compensation from India. These untrustworthy actions have further deepened India's dissatisfaction with the United States and made Blinken's visit to India a cold reception.
Iran** speaks out: no longer trusts the United States.
At the same time, Iran's Rouhani finally met with Supreme Prime Minister Ayatollah Ali Ali Khamenei before his term of office, and bluntly stated that he would learn from the experience of the current official and no longer trust the United States and Western countries. Khamenei noted that Western countries can never be truly kind, and they will harm other countries when given the opportunity. He made it clear that Iran can no longer rely on the United States and the West, and that Iran must rely on itself for development. This hardline anti-American attitude shows that Iran is no longer willing to be swayed by the United States, and will resist the United States more resolutely.
Russian declaration: the United States is an adversary, not a partner.
On the same day, Russian press secretary Dmitry Peskov made it clear that the United States and Russia are not partners, but adversaries. Although Putin has repeatedly expressed his willingness to normalize relations with the United States, the two sides have so far failed to reach an agreement, and the two countries remain adversaries. By exerting pressure on relations with the United States, Russia is clearly accusing the United States of undermining bilateral relations and unwilling to normalize relations between the two countries. This tough statement shows that Russia will intensify its confrontation with the United States.
The decline of American hegemony: the escalation of global confrontation.
The hegemony of the United States is gradually declining in the international arena. Countries have expressed their dissatisfaction with the actions of the United States, and the confrontation has gradually escalated. Iran's anti-American stance has become increasingly firm, while Russia has openly declared itself an adversary of the United States. The United States' untrustworthy and unilateralist behavior has left it isolated and helpless in the international community, and its Asia-Pacific strategy will also be greatly affected.
The international situation has changed again, and US hegemony is coming to an end.
Although the world is like chess and there are thousands of variables, the United States is bent on using military force and is now moving forward along an irreversible downward trend. The decline of hegemony is becoming more and more pronounced, and the world is undergoing a sea change.
The current international situation is indeed unpredictable, and the United States, as a global superpower, has always attracted much attention for its foreign behavior and international policy. Judging from the situation mentioned in the article, the United States seems to have encountered some embarrassing situations in a series of foreign affairs, which has aroused a lot of attention and discussion in the international community.
First of all, the cold reception of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to India shows India's dissatisfaction with the United States. The United States' emphasis on raising the "issue of people's rights" against India before its visit to India mentioned in the article is actually a kind of accusation and humiliation against India. This blatant humiliation is unacceptable to the Indian public and reflects that the United States may be overconfident in some international affairs and neglect to respect the positions and feelings of other countries.
Second, India's failure to seek help from the United States during the pandemic, as well as the accountability for the variant, have increased India's distrust of the United States. In times of international cooperation, mutual trust and support should be crucial, but the United States' lack of faith has caused the international community to question and worry about it.
Iran's statements by Rouhani and Russia are a direct challenge to US hegemony. Iran's clear statement that it no longer trusts the United States and Western countries and believes that they can never be truly good reflects the skepticism of some countries about the moral position of the United States. Russia, on the other hand, has made it clear that it is not a partner but an adversary with the United States, further confirming the difficulties that the United States may encounter in its relations with some major powers.
On the whole, a series of diplomatic blunders and misdeeds of the United States have tarnished its image on the international stage and challenged its hegemony. The international community has gradually reacted negatively to the actions of the United States, which also provides more space for other countries to promote the development of multipolarity. In such a situation, the United States needs to seriously rethink its foreign policy and face international affairs with more caution and respect in order to maintain its global leadership.
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