Apologize to South Korea, ignore China! On February 25, according to Sputnik News, after U.S. and Chinese aircraft confronted in the airspace over the Yellow Sea, the U.S. Forces in South Korea responded. The commander of the U.S. Forces in South Korea and the commander of the United Nations Command, Xavier Brunson, apologized to the South Korean military for the military tension caused by the confrontation with Chinese aircraft during the training in the Yellow Sea.

As for the other direct party involved in this incident, that is, China, the United States did not express any apology. Obviously, what does this apology from the United States indicate? It fully indicates one point: the United States believes that its actions against us, its provocation, are part of its military activities, so there is no need to apologize to us at all.

Because it's targeting China, the United States feels justified and natural. As for South Korea, the United States is afraid of dragging its ally into a misunderstanding, so it comforts South Korea with kind words. Of course, in fact, the United States' comfort to South Korea is only superficial. The U.S. Forces in South Korea conduct large-scale separate training without involving South Korea, and the United States just apologizes, but as for how to avoid such situations, the United States has given no explanation at all. To put it bluntly, the real intention of the United States may be to drag South Korea into the situation. Naturally, we must remain sufficiently vigilant against such provocative actions by the United States.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1858059987193034/

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