The United States gobbled it up, and Russia is not the prey!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-21

The United States gobbled it up, and Russia is not the prey!

The United States gobbled it up, and Russia is not the prey! The Russia-Ukraine war has been going on for three years, and yet, in this conflict, we seem to have discovered an interesting phenomenon: it is not Russia that is being targeted, but someone else. The United States, a country that has always played an important role on the world political stage, is lying on its allies to suck blood, and this wave is going to win. We have to ask: why is this happening? How do we address this challenge?

U.S. arms sales have attracted more and more attention. In the past year, U.S. defense companies have sold $81 billion in foreign arms, an increase of more than 50 percent from the previous year, and deals driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine are at the top of the list. It has long been a well-known fact that the United States has made its fortune all the way through the arms sales business. In other words, war is a business opportunity for the United States, a means of making money. But the question is, where does all this money come from? It is clear that the two sides of the conflict alone cannot fill the pit of American desire. Therefore, the United States continues to exaggerate various threats, such as the threat of China and Russia, the threat of Iran, etc., in order to escalate regional tensions, and then push allies to buy American equipment. Data shows that due to the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war, the United States has signed a large number of arms orders to many European countries, making the United States achieve $81 billion in sales in 2023, an increase of 56% over the previous year. Behind all this, what we see is the strategic layout of the United States and the pursuit of interests.

The strategic maneuvers of the United States are eye-popping. In the early stage of the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the United States continued to hype up Russia's imminent invasion, and then gave it strong support when Ukraine had the advantage, and immediately cut support for Ukraine once it was weak. Obviously, this kind of "loose and moderate" strategic approach is not to force Russia to be cornered all at once, but is more inclined to maintain a relatively balanced situation. This makes us wonder, who is the prey of the United States?

Looking at it from another angle, it is not difficult to see that Russia is not the best prey in the eyes of the United States. Although Russia's economy is not developed, its nuclear bomb power is a sharp sword, which makes it impossible to ignore. However, Europe became one of the main prey of the United States. The United States uses the creation of the "Russian threat" to harvest the wealth of Europe, which is undoubtedly a shortcut, the most direct way to make money. On the energy issue, the United States has shown no guilt, instigating Europe to sanction Russia, while peddling its own liquefied natural gas to Europe, and even secretly buying low-cost Russian oil to meet its own energy needs. In terms of **, the United States has spared no effort, even as the Russian-Ukrainian war is nearing its end, it is necessary to squeeze out the last trace of value, and exaggerate the threat of the Russian army's possible attack on NATO, so as to attract European allies to continue to buy the United States.

To sum up, we find that it is not Russia that is being targeted, but various countries located in Europe. The United States is lying on its allies and sucking blood, all of this is going according to the American script, and it will undoubtedly benefit the United States itself in the end. As far as we are concerned, the key is to recognize this reality, strengthen cooperation and communication with European countries, jointly resist the pressure and influence of the United States, and safeguard our own interests and sovereignty. This is a struggle that requires wisdom and courage, and let's work together to protect our future.

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