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Since its establishment on the lands of others, millions of whom were exterminated, history documents that America is a nation that thrives on igniting fires, wars, plunder, defiance, imposing its will, and disregarding the principles, laws, standards, and constants governing international relations. It is not bound by values, nor is it deterred by legal bodies and institutions established by the international community to pursue and prosecute corrupt political and military regimes around the world.
The danger posed by the United States is reflected in the repercussions the world suffers from its reckless adventures of hegemony and domination, as is evident today in its aggressive campaign against the Islamic Republic. Washington insists on reaping the gains for which it has plunged the world into chaos. As the United States' inability to achieve victory becomes increasingly clear, its lack of capacity for fair play is exposed, and it resorts to manipulation and gambling with global security and stability, the conviction regarding the danger of this nation only grows stronger.
State Unrestrained by Laws or Values: Hundreds of studies and research papers over the past decades have described the United States as a "rogue state." It is the only country that rebels and stands alone in disregarding global consensus, breaking the established principles of international law, and transforming the rules of coexistence and the advancement of human life from mere slogans into tools for blackmail, justifications for waging wars, and the exhaustion of nations.
Upon reflection, it becomes clear that the American approach is unrestrained by any values, and its dangers spare no one, including allies and friends. Its crimes spread in all directions, sowing terror and fear, and its brutality casts a shadow over the decisions of regimes and governments. Furthermore, it is perpetually creating hotspots of tension and forcing the world to coexist with volatile environments.
Deterring Recklessness and Madness
This American disregard for the lives and stability of nations reveals the state of passivity in which the international community is mired, failing to act responsibly and in accordance with the requirements for deterring violations and rectifying deviations that affect global stability. The international community merely observes these American tactics of killing, torture, displacement, starvation, siege, and spreading chaos without lifting a finger or registering a stance rejecting this reckless and mad approach, all to avoid any conflict with this entity.
This policy of neutrality and self-distancing adopted by most countries towards America's bullying has proven ineffective. In fact, it has been one of the factors that fuels the criminal instincts of this emerging state. All of them are merely projects on hold, waiting to be acted upon when the interests and gains that America can reap from intervening in the reshaping of this or that country become clear, and sometimes even at the level of a group of countries, as is happening today in the Middle East, where the desire to dismember the region for the benefit of the Israeli enemy has become openly declared.
Undoubtedly, the international passivity and laxity in raising the level of awareness of what the reality of the interests of nations and peoples requires, and in defending the system of human values and principles with serious practical positions, has certainly given the United States this feeling of greatness and the ability to dominate, impose the will, practice chaos, and create tension continuously.
A Grave Danger to Humanity
A researcher examining the circumstances and background of American bullying may not need to delve decades into the past. It suffices to reflect on the realities of contemporary history to see the fingerprints of American malevolence spreading across every map of tension, and how it has reached a point where it now poses a genuine threat to humanity. Continuing to grant it the right to control the global order will lead to perpetual suffering for humankind.
In 2018, the United States withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), and the following year from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF). The Bolivian president accused the United States of becoming a threat to the world due to its withdrawal from the INF Treaty, stating that it is an enemy of peace and human rights. In a poll conducted last March in Poland, Spain, Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy, only 12% of respondents considered the United States a close ally, while 36% viewed it as a definite threat. Survey participants indicated that the threat from Washington outweighed the threat from Beijing, revealing increasingly harsh attitudes toward the United States.
The growing voices of allies against American unilateralism
The current state of Washington's relationship with NATO reflects the decline in trust in America, particularly with the increasing condemnation of unilateral actions that America imposes on its partners to bear the consequences of. This is clearly and forcefully embodied in the aggression against Iran, which has culminated in the creation of the Hormuz Strait crisis with its disastrous repercussions for the global economy.
This arrogance further underscores the demagoguery of this nation when it comes to its own interests, disregarding the interests of others. Trump explicitly threatened to seize Greenland, threatened to use military force to control the Panama Canal, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and exerted economic pressure on Canada to annex it and make it the 51st state of the United States. All of these actions reveal a dangerous aspect of America's vision for foreign policy and present its true image as a bullying nation, even towards its historical allies.
Geographic Expansion at the Expense of Allies
Observers believe that the US is moving towards aggressive imperialism, aiming to double its geographical reach by annexing Canada and Greenland, and tightening its grip on all surrounding maritime and polar waterways. They assert that the rise of the aggressive tendencies embraced by far-right parties in the US—represented by Trump—will "shake the foundations of the entire Western system, plunging it into a new phase of division, unprecedented since the aftermath of World War II."
With the US dangling new demands in exchange for maintaining defense agreements with several countries, voices have grown louder calling for disengagement from the United States and self-reliance in military manufacturing and defense capabilities, as seen in South Korea, Japan, France, and Germany. These voices clearly reflect a state of distrust and uncertainty regarding the alliance with the US.
The Choice of Aligning with American Evil doesn't Bring Security
Everyone agrees that Washington's military actions over the past ten years have been characterized by defiance of all international agreements (laws or principles). However, the response to this recklessness has consistently lagged behind this conviction, often to the point of aligning with or turning a blind eye to the American diabolical tendencies.
The transformations since the so-called September 11 attacks and Washington's wars on what it calls "terrorism" clearly demonstrate that unbridled alignment with the desires and plans of the global American enemy cannot bring security and stability to cowardly or self-absorbed nations, nor can it achieve the advanced breakthroughs they aspire to in various fields. Moreover, these nations will never be safe from the negative consequences of this American recklessness and the global catastrophes it causes.
Hormuz Underscores the American Danger to the World
In "Ramadan War" ignited by the United States against the Islamic Republic, the prevailing weakness of the world's nations—with a few exceptions—was the dominant factor. When Washington's folly led it to gamble with global interests, hoping for a breakthrough in the Strait of Hormuz or any victory that would avert its looming defeat at the hands of its adversaries in the axis opposing its hegemony, the conviction was renewed regarding the true danger this rogue state poses to the world and its inhabitants.
In the aggression against Iran, the folly was compounded by the terrorist Trump's decision to complicate the situation by declaring a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. This move provided further evidence of the bankruptcy and impotence into which the global power, the US, has fallen. Nevertheless, observers considered it an event that strengthens the test of the world's ability to stand against the unchecked American threat that endangers everyone.
What is happening today is a manifestation of the expected American reaction to what threatens its international standing. Iran, Yemen, and the rest of the resistance axis have humiliated it and shattered its prestige in the Red Sea and the Gulf. When the conflict began to transcend its geographical boundaries and affect various countries, these nations proved incapable of taking practical steps to protect their interests and stability, or to mitigate any negative repercussions on themselves and their people.
A Necessity Imposed by American Behavioral Disorder
The US is restless and will continue to plunge the world into a vortex of conflicts and instability as long as this state of apparent global imbalance persists, and all members of the international community remain mere spectators, even though the dangers will engulf everyone.
Rival powers, such as Russia and China, await the self-destruction of the American regime so they can seize the opportunity to pounce on what remains of it. However, this rogue state will always gamble on creating more conflict zones, either to weaken these adversaries by seizing control of their centers of influence, or—as is currently happening—by fueling internal hostilities between Russia in Ukraine, China with Taiwan, and North Korea with its southern neighbor, or to satisfy its insatiable appetite for seeing the world live in perpetual tension and the repercussions of the crises it creates around the globe. This necessitates serious action and does not leave the fate of societies' security to chance.
Trump is a product of the American system
The spectacle that captivates the United States, casting a dark shadow over its actions, underscores the necessity for a shift and repositioning of global powers. This shift, which would prevent the US from maintaining its unilateral dominance of the global order and its manipulation of the lives of billions, is a necessity imposed by the behavioral turmoil and aggressive tendencies inherent in the American character.
While Trump may embody these transgressions today, they are not solely attributable to him. He is merely one product of the corrupt and supremacist American system. Rather, they are linked to a confluence of factors that have contributed to a state of international stagnation and paralysis at the point of American hegemony. This situation is no longer compatible with the aging political landscape and the emergence of new, youthful forces with open minds. Perhaps this is what the US recognizes, leading it to find refuge in fabricating crises and entrenching its unipolarity through terrorism, by daring to defy others and cross red lines. This is the refuge that allows it to maintain its leading position on the political stage.