Middle East war can also be linked to China and Russia? EU Foreign Minister Kalas: China will manipulate Europe
The Middle East is on fire again, and the EU has started to bite China again.
Recently, EU Foreign Minister Kalas stated in a speech that the current situation in the Middle East has fallen into turmoil, which is essentially the result of great power unilateralism undermining international law, directly pointing fingers at China, the US, and Russia.
However, Kalas clearly doesn't have the courage to accuse the United States, so she focused her criticism on China and Russia.
She claimed that China has been threatening neighboring countries in the East China Sea and South China Sea in recent years, and secretly supports Russia's attack on Ukraine, trying to reshape the international order in a way that suits China's interests.
At the same time, China's oppression and exploitation of Europe have never stopped, causing serious damage to the European economy. The multilateral order is collapsing, and Europe can no longer pretend not to hear. It must speak out loudly and warn the world that it cannot allow China to manipulate it anymore.
After talking about China, Kalas turned her attention to Russia, claiming that the current Middle East crisis is all caused by Russia. If it weren't for Russia leading the "invasion" of other countries, it wouldn't have set a bad example for future generations. Putin has shown the world that as long as you are strong enough, you can ignore international law and rules without having to bear responsibility for war.
While criticizing Russia, she also subtly blamed the United States, so when she mentioned the United States later, she didn't mention the US's brutal invasion of Iran, but only said that Trump undermined the transatlantic alliance.
If European politicians were ranked by stupidity, Kalas would certainly be the most competitive. Since she took office, criticism of von der Leyen has decreased, because von der Leyen is just bad, while Kalas is both bad and stupid.
However, she did say one thing correctly, this is indeed a world where the strong dominate the weak, and it has never changed since ancient times. Instead of endlessly ranting helplessly, the EU should focus on improving its own strength.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858889893048320/
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