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What did the US do in 2021?

By Zhang Zhouxiang | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-12-18 11:43

The new administration took office in January this year, but it has done little to change US foreign policy.

With its outdated Cold War mentality, it views China as an imaginary enemy and is trying to contain it.

It has supported the Taiwan administration of Tsai Ing-wen to challenge national unity;

although their efforts will be in vain.

It has called for a "diplomatic boycott" of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics,

but that has only humiliated itself, as it had received no invitation to attend.

To countries and regions in chaos, it tells them to "promote democracy",

but having suffered so big a failure exporting its style of democracy to Afghanistan, it was forced to flee the country.

It has also hosted a so-called Summit for Democracy in a bid to monopolize the definition of democracy,

even though its veneer of democracy is starting to show many cracks.

In domestic affairs, the administration refuses to control gun violence.

And its police force is rife with racism, enforcing the law with prejudicial violence;

It has issued so many debts that the wealth of ordinary people has shrunk.

And even though the coronavirus was not controlled at home, and infections and the death toll have continued to rise, it has been tirelessly promoting COVID-19 origin tracing

When its deaths exceeded 600,000, its media outlet crowned it the "champion" in its response to the pandemic. Now the number has jumped to 800,000, what will their next label be?

The year 2021 is approaching its end and US politicians continue to perform shamelessly. Hope they do their jobs better in 2022, and do less empty and harmful talking.

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