Recounting
'Seven Sins' of the US alliance system
By Bu Wuwen Published: Jun 04, 2021
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202106/1225402.shtml
Alliance is the evil weapon of hegemony. This is a common consensus
reached among most countries, and one of the founding missions of the United
States of America.
George Washington, the founding father of the
United States of America, had repeatedly warned the American people to prevent
the country from copying its European allies' pursuit of hegemony. In his
farewell address in September 1796, Washington reinforced the idea that it was
their 'true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of
the foreign world."
The US, driven by its irresistible greed for
power, is now ironically what its founding father forewarned of, and the world
abominates. American geostrategist Zbigniew Brzezinski declared that the
supremacy of the US in the world is supported by a fine system of alliances
that covers the whole world.
The US is now desperate to find its few remaining
nickles, being the over-spender it is, after being struck by financial crises
and the COVID-19 pandemic. As an incurable addict of hegemony, the US cast its
eyes on its allies. The US has created a gang out of the alliance system, whose
trail is full of partisanship and fratricide.
We shall now recount the seven sins of this gang.
1. Concealment
Those who chase profits are often entangled
together. - Old Chinese saying
Japan has recently declared that it would directly
discharge the radioactive wastewater from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
into the Pacific Ocean, which has raised worldwide concern. Surprisingly, the
US, a self-proclaimed shining beacon of environmental protection, human rights,
and justice betrayed Asian-Pacific countries and the Earth and expressed
"appreciation" in response to Japan's decision, exposing its
hypocrisy.
None of this comes as a surprise. The US was
always known for its double standards, where fairness and justice are nothing
more than arbitrary fig leaves.
In Sharpeville of South Africa, during the
apartheid era, the government opened fire on black demonstrators, killing 69 of
them in the Sharpeville Massacre. In order to contain the former Soviet Union's
influence in the Third World, the US could not accept losing an anti-communist
ally. In the end, the "leader of the free world" cravenly defended
the all-white government in South Africa without hesitation.
In fact, the standard criteria for the US'
decision-making processes are ideological confrontation and geopolitical
interests. To serve its purpose, it stages nasty Faustian deals at any cost; it
sells its soul to the devil in exchange for its gains.
2.
Lying
We lied, we cheated, we stole. We had entire
training courses. It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment. -
Michael Pompeo
In the past two decades alone, the US-led
Multinational Coalition and Coalition of the Willing caused countless tragedies
by fabricating lies.
Using a tube of detergent as evidence of weapons
of mass destruction, the US launched the Iraq War that killed 250,000 civilians
in the Gulf country. Jessica Lynch, a female private in the US Army was injured
in the war and saved by Iraqi medics. CNN, however, falsified the story and
said that Lynch was tortured as a prisoner in Iraq, and was a witness for human
rights abuses. In 2007, Lynch testified in a congressional hearing that the US
Army made false claims about her capture.
A decade later, the US replicated the Iraq lie. It
fabricated footages of Syria using chemical weapons on civilians, which was a
convenient excuse for the US to launch air raids on another country. From 2016
to 2019, the recorded number of civilian deaths in Syria was 33,584. Half of
the 3,833 victims killed by bombs dropped by the US-led coalition were women
and children.
Fortunately, the truth is beginning to reveal
itself. Recently Vice President Kamala Harris blurted out: "You know for
years and generations wars have been fought over oil." This matches the
American magazine Foreign Policy's comment that "safeguarding human
rights" isn't the driving force for US' external warfare, but a means to
seek interests.
Hegemony monopolizes absolute power and dehumanizes
the US into moral bankruptcy. The historically flaunted promised land of
progression and idealism has now fallen. All is lost.
3. Violence
The Americans of the United States have achieved
this double result with a marvelous ease, calmly, legally, philanthropically,
without shedding blood, without violating a single one of the great principles
of morality in the eyes of the world. You cannot destroy men while better
respecting the laws of humanity. - Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville
Hegemony is by nature coldblooded. Throughout its
245 years of history, the Americans enjoyed as few as 16 years without war.
From the end of WWII to 2001, the world had seen 248 armed conflicts in 153
regions, and 201 of them were started by the US.
In 1989, the US invaded Panama to depose the de
facto Panamanian leader. In 1999, the US-led NATO forces, without authorization
from the United Nations Security Council, bombarded the former Yugoslavia and
"accidentally" bombed the Chinese embassy, killing three Chinese
journalists. Since 2001, the US has started wars or military actions in Iraq,
Libya, and Syria, leaving more than 800,000 dead and tens of millions of
refugees.
The US military dragged its allies to wars that
caused unprecedented refugee crises. Statistically, the number of refugees
reached 11 million in Afghanistan, 380,000 in Pakistan, 3.25 million in Iraq
and 12.59 million in Syria. About 1.3 million Afghans went to Pakistan and
900,000 to Iran. Of the Iraqi and Syrian refugees, about 3.5 million fled to
Turkey and 1 million to Iran.
The US military always hit the headlines for its
ruthless prisoner abuses. In addition, Australia proved to be a reliable
lackey, allowing its soldiers to slaughter civilians in Afghanistan.
4. Plunder
The West won the world not by the superiority of
its ideas or values or religion, but rather by its superiority in applying
organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do.
- Samuel P. Huntington
In the US' alliance system, war is the most
immediate way to plunder. The US, the world's top war machine, writes the word
"plunder" on every page of its history of more than 200 years.
Dwight D. Eisenhower concluded his presidential
term by warning the US about the increasing power of the military-industry
complex. Michael Brenes, professor of history at Yale University, in his To
Defeat the Radical Right, End American Empire pointed out that the American
military has long been fertile ground for the far right and they together built
the warfare state.
After unpegging the US dollar from gold in 1971,
the US shaped a USA-US military-US dollar trinity to support its hegemony. In
collaboration with its allies, the US grabbed control over the oil resources in
the Middle East to prevent its dollar hegemony from falling apart, and also
opened the door to plunder the region's wealth.
The US profits from every global crisis, such as
from the crises in Russia and Eastern Europe when the former Soviet Union
collapsed; from the Balkan Peninsula when the former Yugoslavia broke up; from
the Four Asian Tigers and Southeast Asia during the Asian Financial Crisis.
During the 2008 financial crisis, the whole world had to pay the American debt.
Now, the US has brought out a $1.9 trillion stimulus package which, in fact,
means massive amounts of banknotes will be issued to tamp down the exchange
rates of foreign currencies, and consequently take advantage of the rest of the
world.
Relying on its financial hegemony, the US has
robbed tens of trillions of dollars from other countries. The victims, though
filled with anger, are so afraid of the American military alliance which is
armed to the teeth, that most of them choose to keep silent.
5. Infringement
The judicial system leaves you no room to have
faith in it. It's like peeling layers and layers of onion skin. Every layer
that you peel, your eyes get more teary to the point where you can't peel
anymore because your eyes are so watery. You're literally weeping, and the
Bible talks about this, until you have no more strength to weep. - Emmett G.
Price III, host of WGBH, a public radio station located in Boston
The American alliance system expertly manipulates
international rules. Power trumps justice in the pursuit of self-interest. The
US chooses which international laws to enforce based solely on its convenience.
In recent years, the US pulled out of the Paris Agreement, the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the Treaty on Open Skies, and the INF
Treaty, revoked the signing of the Arms Trade Treaty, and handled the renewal
of the New START Treaty passively. It is addicted to breaching treaties.
Moreover, it feels glorified instead of being
ashamed, and starts to advocate the "rules-based international order"
in which the "rules" refer to its alliance's own rules and unequal
terms.
The US and its allies challenged the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea with the Freedom of Navigation. They
attempted to prevent the International Criminal Court (ICC) from investigating
its crimes committed in the Afghan War at all costs, which included threatening
the ICC investigation staff that they would be subject to retribution.
In the information sphere, the US is a hackers'
empire. Early in the Cold War, it organized the notorious Five Eyes alliance to
monitor electronic communications worldwide. The US blames others for
information theft and cyber-attacks while it covertly obstructs cyber security.
In 2013, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
employee Edward Snowden brought to light the PRISM program operated by the US,
which was a surveillance program targeting both citizens and political figures
on a global scale. Also in 2013, Der Spiegel disclosed that the National
Security Agency (NSA) had installed spyware or modified hardware in the computers
before they were delivered for foreign diplomats' use.
In 2017, WikiLeaks released thousands of
confidential documents that exposed how the CIA was hacking the world. In 2020,
it was revealed that since the end of WWII, the CIA has been controlling a
Swiss encryption company to intercept top secrets of many countries, including
its allies.
6. Destruction
Moral depravity defines US politics. The United
States is regarded as the greatest threat to world peace. - Noam Chomsky, US
philosopher
The US and its allies have long been the fallen
angel that wreck foreign regimes and regional peace.
According to Covert Regime Change: America's
Secret Cold War by Assistant Professor Lindsey O'Rourke at Boston College, in
the 42 years between 1947 and 1989, the US had 64 covert subversions and six
open operations. The US seems to show more excitement and enthusiasm for
overthrowing foreign regimes than it does for celebrating Christmas.
After the Cold War, the US has turned into an even
more unscrupulous interventionist. Its frequent attempts to export the Color
Revolution brought the Arab Spring. Unfortunately, it only brought an Arab
Winter and an Arab Disaster.
In his On Western Terrorism: From Hiroshima to
Drone Warfare, Noam Chomsky sorrowfully wrote, "This relatively short
period has arguably seen the greatest number of massacres in human history.
Most of them were performed in the name of lofty slogans such as freedom and
democracy."
The US boasts its grandiose offshore balance
strategy with its soft power and smart power when in reality, it is merely
thick black theory full of schemes. In contrast to the Eastern tradition of
valuing harmony and peace, the Anglo-Saxon world (the US and the UK) believes
that disagreements and conflicts equals opportunity.
The US manipulated NATO to squeeze Russia's
geo-space, and undermined the EU-Russia reconciliation and oil pipeline
program. It supported Brexit to cripple the EU and reinforce US' control over
Europe. It sowed discord in the Middle East in order to control the oil
resources and made Iran an enemy of the region.
When it comes to China, the US spares no effort.
The US rocked the boat in the South China Sea and made provocations, which led
to turbulence in regional stability. It casts controllable tension on the
Korean Peninsula and the Taiwan Straits to hinder peace progresses. At the
China-India border, it fanned the flames of conflicts and mediated in favor of
India. It also used the Quad to lure India into confronting China, intending to
cause a lose-lose fight between the two developing giants.
Recently, the US obstructed the passing of a joint
statement on ceasefire and cessation of violence and the protection of
civilians at the Security Council despite the ongoing escalation of the
Palestine-Israel situation and the overwhelming majority of UNSC members' call
for an immediate ceasefire. Rather than taking proactive measures to promote
peace, the US stands ready to fuel tension.
Time and time again, history has proven that the
US and its allies always bring with them trouble and turmoil.
7. Disunion
In a war, you can only be killed once, but in
politics, many times. - Winston Churchill
Forty years ago, the US forced Japan to sign the
Plaza Accord to secure its economic supremacy. The Japanese hi-tech industry
was dismantled and the Japanese economy crippled for decades. Today, it turns
to South Korea and Chinese Taiwan, threatening to relocate their semiconductor
industries back to the US.
From 2009 to 2017, the US imposed its long-arm
jurisdiction on Europe, whereby it collected US$190 billion in penalties,
monopolized massive quantities of personal information, and forcefully took
over European enterprises that were sanctioned. In an attempt to reap profits,
the Wall Street recently tried to overturn the century-old European football
world by forming an independent European Super League, which was widely
resisted and disgracefully aborted.
The COVID-19 outbreak put the US in the spotlight.
The egomaniac that it is, the US selfishly fed itself even at the cost of its
allies. The mask war between the US and its allies is indeed an abomination.
Ever since they have developed the COVID-19
vaccines, the US has ranked its allies. It is generous to Anglo-Saxon purebreds
like the UK and Australia, lukewarm to Europe and other common allies, but
haggles over ounces with Japan and South Korea.
Japan, challenged by the upcoming Olympics and the
worsening pandemic, received no vaccines from the US. The Japanese Prime
Minister had to beg American vaccine companies. The vaccination rate is 1
percent in Japan, which is only one fiftieth of the US. The South Korean
foreign minister also begged the US for help but heard a resolute no.
At the early stage of the pandemic, India offered
the Trump administration large quantities of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). Now that
India is in the midst of a severe pandemic, it has received neither the vaccine
raw materials that the US promised, nor any American oxygen or inhalators.
The US is an octopus and its allies are its
tentacles. It uses them to try and rule the world but stay alert to prevent
them from growing too strong. Once its interests are threatened, the octopus
won't hesitate to cut off one or more of the tentacles or even feed on them.
So how could such an egoist and a corrupted
alliance system take on global governance? How could they shamelessly claim to
represent the international community?
After the Vietnam War, former Senator J. William
Fulbright expressed his deep concern about the aggrandizement of the Arrogance
of Power that would incur immeasurable destruction, and excessive expansion
that would result in the nation's decline.
Recently, renowned American scholar Joseph Nye
rang the alarm again: more and more countries are beyond the control of the US.
It is extremely dangerous to believe the US is invincible.
What goes around comes around, and where vice is,
vengeance follows. There will be severe penalties for the seven sins committed
by the US. Justice may be served later, but it will never be absent.
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