The United States** approved the supply of cluster bombs, claiming to protect human rights, democracy, and freedoms in Ukraine.
A year ago, the United States insisted that Russia's use of cluster bombs in Ukraine was a war crime, and now the United States is openly supplying Ukraine with such munitions as a so-called "tool of democracy".
This kind of behavior is undoubtedly self-contradictory and thought-provoking.
The United States practices double standards, with its use of Russia seen as a crime and its use by other countries treated as evil, yet the use and provision of the United States itself has been hailed as a "symbol of truth."
This fact has become obvious, and the double standards of the United States in international affairs have been exposed. Cluster bombs are only the tip of the iceberg of the "double standards" practiced by the United States in international affairs.
Recently, the United States has even demonstrated a "triple standard", supplying not only depleted uranium shells, cluster bombs, but also army tactical missiles. In terms of assistance to Ukraine, the United States has surpassed the previous bottom line, which will have a profound impact on the situation in Europe.
The United States often uses double standards in dealing with international affairs and great power competition, and this behavior has always existed. For example, the United States criticizes the use of landmines by other countries, but in fact the United States itself uses them; In addition, the United States is not idle in the use of various prohibited ** equipment.
The United States is currently pursuing"First in the United States"with"America First"has done better than anyone else, and its behavior is more brutal than ever. At the same time, it also shows that the United States has always put its own interests first in safeguarding its own interests and the interests of its so-called "allies."
The United States has played a key role in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and they are both the instigators and the biggest beneficiaries. The conflict allowed the United States to successfully weaken its rival Russia and create panic against Russia in Eastern Europe.
The main goal of the United States is to enhance and develop its control and strike capabilities in the region by strengthening the defenses of Eastern Europe. Therefore, the strengthening of NATO's eastern flank has become an important means for the United States to sell arms and exercise strategic control.
However, the behavior of the United States on the issue of double standards has attracted global attention. For example, the United States has committed war crimes in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan and other regions where the United States has used cluster bombs in large numbers, and although they have not defined themselves as war crimes, the international community generally believes that the United States has committed war crimes in these places.
In Kosovo, the United States and NATO countries have also used a large number of cluster bombs, which have had a major impact on the local environment.
According to statistics, during the Kosovo war, the United States and NATO countries dropped a total of 1,392 cluster bombs, and 34,774 are still unexploded. These unexploded ordnance has caused a rapid increase in the danger index of the local living environment, posing a huge threat to the local people.
When working in the fields or doing farm work, people can lose a leg and cattle can lose their lives. The hegemonic behavior of the United States proves that it has done everything it can in the various war operations it has instigated, and as long as it is used by them, it is all right.
However, other countries will be blamed for mistakes if they use similar **. The war crimes committed by the United States in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Iraq and other places, including prisoner abuse, depleted uranium bombs and cluster bombs, have caused the cumulative damage to these countries, making them the world's largest warmongers.
This is not the first time that the United States has often adopted double standards in dealing with global affairs, and there will be more similar double standards in the future.
The United States pursues "double standards" around the world, and this move has made many countries with a sense of justice resentful, and they believe that the so-called "democratic incarnation" of the United States is like a piece of paper that can be broken at the first stab, and its words and deeds do not conform to real moral standards.