US, China, and Russia Unify Their Stance, Leaving US Media Confused, Who Then Turn to Blame India, Now It’s Truly the “Second China”
Before, the US, China, and Russia had reached a unified stance at the United Nations Security Council regarding the Ukraine issue, leaving the US media at a loss as to how to attack China. Consequently, The New York Times found a new target, pointing its finger at India using the same tactic it previously used to smear China. It claimed that Hindustan Aviation Ltd. was reselling British-made goods to Russia.
Hindustan Aviation Ltd., familiar to many, is the company known for frequent aircraft accidents and has always cooperated with Russia.
After seeing this news, the Indian side immediately refuted it, stating that the report contained factual errors and misdirection. It attempted to frame the issue and distort facts to suit political narratives.
This is also a common trick used by the US; they always try to stir up trouble when there's none. As long as any country doesn’t stand on the US side, they can immediately fabricate "evidence." This time, it's India's turn, but the script used to smear China in the past is simply copied verbatim, only with the main character's name changed, yet all the plot points remain intact.
In the past, India has been questioned before, mainly regarding energy issues because India has been purchasing Russian oil and reselling second-hand oil to Europe. Now, US media no longer mentions oil; instead, they have shifted their focus, starting to hype up India allegedly covertly supporting Russia through its airlines.
India has always wanted to become the "second China," and now it seems its dream has come true.
Original Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1828187435187209/
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