Today, since Mr. Milley came to power, the political situation in Argentina has completely changed. Mr. Melle pursued a "policy of ** that, on the one hand, was very close to the West, and on the other hand, it distanced itself from the Third World." But once again, Argentina has touched the central interests of Western countries, and this time, they are no longer united. And such a behavior of "eating melons and masses" is also worth thinking about.
Argentina's foreign policy.
Argentina's Prime Minister Mondino and British Prime Minister David Cameron debated the Falklands at the G20 Governor's Meeting in Brazil. Although the dispute lasted almost an hour, it was clear that the Argentine governor did not want to retake the Falklands with a single discussion. Although the controversy is about preserving its own statehood, it now seems that if violence cannot solve the problem, then only diplomacy can be used. The Argentine question of the Falklands has long plagued Britain, but Britain refuses to hand it back, and Argentina can do nothing but make a little noise around the world. Recently, however, the countries of the Third World have been surprisingly quiet and have not been as united as they once were, which cannot but cause for thought.
1. Gorgeous turns cause disgust.
Argentina has gradually embarked on relations with the West since Mire's rise to power, and this completely "Westernized" foreign policy has also made it increasingly alienated from third world countries. During the Palestinian-Israeli war, Milley actually went to Jerusalem to express his position on the "Wailing Wall" and suggested that the Israeli embassy be moved to Jerusalem, which caused dissatisfaction among third world countries. At present, the Palestinian-Israeli contradiction has developed into a symbol of anti-imperialism and anti-colonialization in the world, and the shift in Argentina's foreign policy is a kind of "detachment" and has caused its "isolation".
2. Lack of international assistance.
In January, Milley traveled to Switzerland to attend the Davos summit and met with British Prime Minister David Cameron, but the British side said that Milley did not show enough enthusiasm on the Falklands issue. In the midst of this diplomatic conflict, Milley actually showed kindness to Cameron, but his absence was helped by the international community. In February, when Argentina remained silent on Cameron's visit, Cameron's lukewarm was a cause for concern. If the leader of a country does not take the initiative to defend his country's sovereignty, then what does he expect from other nations to unite and unite?
Dreams of Westernization were shattered.
Perhaps Mr. Milley thinks that if he constantly flatters the West, after a series of "** acts, he can be treated as a "family member" in the West and can be "put on the table". However, Argentina's foreign policy shift ended up in isolation. Wang Yi *** once said:"China respects Argentina's own decision"Today Argentina has taken its own responsibilities and we should learn from the experience and not drag others into the water.
1. The lonely self.
Argentina unwittingly put itself in a situation of isolation. Mr. Milley's identification with the West and his disregard for ties with third world countries. In foreign affairs, only by taking the defense of national interests as the starting point can we win the support of the international community.
2. Betrayal of the West.
Milley flattered the West but did not know how to "repay virtue with resentment", while Argentina's remarks did not arouse the attention and approval of Western countries. This erroneous foreign policy has made Argentina ostracized by the world, and at the same time, it has also reduced Argentina's prestige and recognition on some major issues.
The future is uncertain.
Argentina's foreign policy should be inclusive of all demands, rather than taking an overly aggressive approach, which would only lead to more retrogressions. Mr. Milley's miscalculation has put Argentina in a very embarrassing position and has also served as a wake-up call for other countries.
Argentina's personal choices will affect its future direction, and Argentina must deeply reflect on its past foreign policy and correct its mistakes as soon as possible in order to win more international support and trust. If we want to gain a foothold on the world stage, we must adhere to a fair and neutral foreign policy.