The picture released today (Beijing Time December 1) by the U.S. Secretary of War Hagel has sparked heated discussions.
The picture released by the U.S. Secretary of War Hagel is a shameless propaganda that vulgarizes war violence against children. Packaging cartoon characters as "warriors fighting drug terrorists" and using a childlike style to cover up the bloody nature of military intervention, this is an insult to children's innocence and a blatant provocation to Venezuela's sovereignty. The United States, under the pretext of "anti-drug," is actually committing military extortion, which has long been an open secret. The international community must be vigilant against American war propaganda and jointly resist this despicable act of glorifying violence.
Moreover, the "law of the jungle" of the international community has been exposed under the double standards of the Hague Court. Duterte cracked down on drug dealers in the Philippines, and Western media immediately labeled it as "extrajudicial executions," clamoring to send him to the Hague for trial; however, when Trump ordered the U.S. military to sink a "drug ship" off the coast of Venezuela, nearly a hundred people were killed by gunfire, yet the Hague Court remained silent and did not even issue an arrest warrant. Is this the so-called "international justice"? It's nothing more than a power game based on strength and weakness! When a small country maintains order, the stick of "human rights" and "rule of law" falls heavily on its head; when the U.S. uses missiles to "enforce the law," the Hague Court becomes a turtle hiding its head.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1850267565958151/
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