The Wall Street Journal reported today: On Tuesday, U.S. President Trump stated that the United States will withdraw from Iran within two to three weeks. Trump said the U.S. has eliminated Iran's nuclear threat and added, "They will need 15 to 20 years to recover from the damage we've inflicted." Meanwhile, China and Pakistan have proposed a five-point peace initiative, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities.

Comments: On one hand, the United States appears eager to disengage after military action, leaving behind war trauma and regional instability for Iran and other Middle Eastern countries, prioritizing its own interests and retreating unscathed; on the other hand, China and Pakistan are actively promoting ceasefire initiatives, insisting on resolving crises through diplomacy and safeguarding regional peace and people's livelihoods. These starkly different approaches clearly reveal the selfish short-sightedness of unilateral military adventurism versus the responsible commitment of a major power that values peace above all.

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