The United States must not undermine the foundation of international peace and stability

2022.2.26.

The greatest danger facing the world today is the tyranny and arbitrariness of the United States and its followers, which are undermining the foundation of international peace and stability.

The structure of international relations is changing to a new one due to the US's one-sided and unfair cold war mindset and partisan foreign policy. .

In retrospect, the outbreak of the two world wars that caused devastating disasters and losses also has its roots in imperialism's greed, and the wars of the past century, large and small, are invariably related to the imperialists' interference in internal affairs. .

In particular, NATO's air raids on Yugoslavia at the end of the last century reached a certain point in the hypocrisy of the United States and the West, who were muttering about world peace and stability, territorial integrity, and protection of sovereignty, and who is the destroyer of international peace and stability? It was an opportunity to show that it was accredited.

The Iraq War, Afghanistan War, and the colorful “brown revolutions” that brought about the tragedy of the 21st century clearly prove that the US and the West will do whatever it takes to realize the hegemony policy.

The current international order is that the seeds of discord are sown in each region and country where the United States interferes, and relations between countries are deteriorating like a law.

The Ukraine crisis also has its roots in the power and arbitrariness of the United States, which has been clinging to unilateral sanctions and pressure while ignoring Russia's legitimate safety demands and pursuing only world hegemony and military superiority.

It is not accidental that the international media and experts say that the root cause of the Ukraine incident is that the balance of power in Europe is destroyed and the national security of Russia is seriously threatened by NATO's unilateral expansion and threat.

While their interference in internal affairs is considered “justice” for world peace and stability, while the self-defense measures taken by other countries to protect their own safety are blindly denounced as “injustice” and “provocation”, it is the American style. It is arrogance and double standards.

The present era is not the era when the United States was reading alone.

The United States must look straight at her current trends and stop clinging to tyranny and arbitrariness that harm international peace and stability.

Research Fellow, International Political Research Association

Lee Ji-sung