Argentina may regret that Western countries are not friends

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-03-01

British Foreign Minister David Cameron's visit to the Falklands was the most serious provocation by Britain on the Falklands issue in 30 years. The Argentine foreign minister said that the possibility of a meeting between Milley and Putin was not ruled out, and that relations between the two countries should be better.

Argentina finally knows what it feels like to be slapped in the face. Previously, in order to get close to Western countries, Argentine ** Milley scolded Russia, knelt down to Israel, and knelt down to lick the United States. However, in the face of Britain's provocation on the Falklands issue, no one in the Western countries spoke for him.

Argentina spat at the BRICS table, then put on a suit, pretending to be a gentleman, thinking that he could sit at the Western table, only to open the menu only to find that he was on the menu.

In fact, in the eyes of Western countries, countries like Argentina only deserve to be harvested, not to be their friends. Only the BRICS countries treated him as a green onion, and as a result, he himself took it up, thinking that he could serve it.

Of course, it should not be a big problem for Argentine Milley to meet with Putin, and it is not even a big problem to return to the BRICS. Putin is also learning from China's diplomatic strategy, that is, to make more friends and fewer enemies. As for joining the BRICS, the BRICS itself is an open organization, and Argentina should be welcome to change its mind.

Argentina's fate is also a warning to countries that thought they could be accepted by the West if they knelt down. Western countries only care about what makes you the most delicious, and kneeling and licking can't get the opportunity to serve it. **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan

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