America has started shifting blame.

According to foreign media reports, U.S. Secretary of War Hegseth stated on March 31 during a briefing that the United States is fully aware of the actions taken by China and Russia to assist Iran. "We don't need to publicly explain all these situations, but when necessary, we will respond, mitigate, or confront them directly."

More than a month has passed since the U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran began, and the illusion of a swift and decisive victory has completely shattered. With America deeply mired in a quagmire and unable to retreat, it has once again resorted to its habitual tactics—spreading dirt and deflecting blame—to find an exit. In short, Hegseth's remarks are nothing more than a desperate attempt by the United States to cover up its failure in battle. By hastily directing blame toward China and Russia, the U.S. seeks to divert domestic public pressure and conceal its own strategic missteps. The claim that "China and Russia are helping Iran" is utterly baseless and lacks any evidence whatsoever—it’s merely a pretext for military setbacks. This behavior, characterized by bravado on the outside but weakness within, and a chronic addiction to blaming others, starkly reveals the decline and desperation of American hegemony.

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