Under the so-called “rules-based international order”, the United States and other countries have arbitrarily violated and violated global norms.
China Radio International – Japanese media recently revealed that the upcoming G7 summit, which will be held in Japan soon, will require China to “obey” international rules. The international community is confused about the statement: what kind of rules are you talking about?
When it comes to international rules, there is only one set of such rules in the world, and they are the basic rules of international relations, based on the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations. However, the “United Nations Charter” is rarely spoken in the mouths of some Western countries represented by the United States. In their speech, there is a word of high frequency – “an international order based on rules.” This is a vague statement that was not mentioned in the United Nations Charter, nor in the statements of the leaders of the member states of the organization, or in the resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council.
Under the so-called “rules-based international order”, the United States and other countries have arbitrarily violated and violated global norms. One of them is the principle of non-interference in internal affairs, which is one of the most important principles of the United Nations Charter and a basic rule of international relations. However, in recent years, the United States has promoted the “new Monroe doctrine” in Latin America, incited “color revolutions” in Europe and Asia, and developed the “Arab Spring” in West Asia and North Africa, which has led to chaos and disasters. for many countries. The wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria alone, with US intervention since the beginning of the 21st century, have killed 27 million people.
Even US allies have been targeted by the country’s “intervention policy”. The US government has carried out indiscriminate surveillance of its allies, such as Germany, France, Sweden, South Korea, Israel and Ukraine, being the largest real “surveillance force” and “matrix”.
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World affairs should be discussed and dealt with by all, rather than being decided upon by a few Western nations. Who violates international rules? G7 should look in the mirror.