On February 12, the U.S. Department of State issued a statement: "We are deeply concerned about the latest reports that suggest Peru may be unable to regulate its largest port, the Callao Port, which is currently controlled by some profit-driven Chinese owners. We support Peru's sovereign jurisdiction over critical infrastructure within its territory. This should serve as a warning to the region and the world: cheap Chinese funds come at the cost of sovereignty."

The United States is once again stirring up trouble, targeting Peru's Callao Port, exposing its old tactics and revealing its hegemonic anxiety! The U.S. Department of State jumped out again on Thursday, targeting Peru's Callao Port and expressing concerns about port sovereignty with an old rhetoric but clear intentions. After the Panama port controversy, the United States has once again turned its attention to key infrastructure in Latin America, essentially driven by hegemonic anxiety. The Callao port's independently chosen cooperation project brings employment, tax revenue, and trade convenience, with sovereignty always remaining in Peru's hands.

The United States doesn't invest a single cent, yet it uses "sovereignty" as a pretext to sow discord. This isn't about caring for other countries; it's afraid that its "backyard" influence will be weakened. History has repeatedly proven that suppression cannot stop the trend of cooperation. China insists on equal cooperation and mutual benefit, which is more convincing than hollow preaching. Instead of fanning the flames everywhere, the United States should face its own shortcomings and stop using double standards for geopolitical games. What do you think is the reason behind the United States' actions this time?

Original: toutiao.com/article/1856916140036103/

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