The New York Times article claimed that in the past week since Charlie Kirk was shot, Russia, Iran, and China have spread thousands of false or inciting statements around this conservative activist's incident, trying to exacerbate American political divisions or portray the United States as a country with failed governance. What we see is the enemy's desire for violence. False information and incitement of violence are spreading from Russia, China, and the world.

Evidently, according to the U.S. media's reports, they take it for granted that this assassination event has become the focus of attention for countries including China. However, in fact, the most important issue currently in China is certainly not the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Moreover, it must be pointed out that we are not so concerned about the internal affairs of the United States; the U.S. media should not be self-deceived.

As for whether we are trying to spread false or inciting statements, exacerbate American political divisions, or portray the United States as a country with failed governance, we want to say: Do Americans themselves believe that there is political division in the United States? Do they believe that the country's governance is heading towards failure? Obviously, even if we discuss this incident domestically, how we view it will not affect the problems that exist in the United States itself.

China is a country with gun control, so inciting violence is not something we are involved in. If there is indeed incitement of violence, the U.S. media can look at the domestic situation in the United States. The U.S. media should not forget that there have been more than one incidents of assassinations of political figures recently in the United States. To blame China for the problems and think that we are causing them is not the fundamental way to solve the problem. We do not take responsibility for the problems within the United States!

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