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Lenny Broytman's avatar

“"We need [Greenland] for international security", Trump said. "We have a lot of our favorite players, you know, cruising around the coast, and we have to be careful", he added, obliquely referring to China and Russia.”

There are countless examples which prove that US hypocrisy on the world’s stage truly knows no bounds. For instance, in 2017, a Russian intelligence ship was spotted roughly 30 miles from the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. Even though the vessel was operating in international waters, its actions – no different than how our navy operates within Russia’s sphere of influence – still infuriated many in Washington. Congressman Joe Courtney called it an "unacceptable, aggressive action," noting that "a Russian spy ship patrolling 30 miles from the Groton SUBASE underscores that the threats posed by a resurgent Russia are real." Senator Chris Murphy tweeted that Russia "is acting like it has a permission slip to expand influence" and "test limits" by bringing one of its ships so close to the US.

On the other hand, in March 2019, the US military sent the Navy destroyer Curtis Wilbur and Coast Guard cutter Bertholf through the Strait of Taiwan to demonstrate the “US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” as a US military statement read at the time. This is a waterway just a few miles wider than the distance between Florida and Cuba.

Why does the US expect the world to play by a set of rules it has never been willing to comply with?

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Leong Siew Wah Lily's avatar

I’d to see the USA implode under the weight of its many and serious internal problems, in order to stop its military aggression all over the world.

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