The highest-ranking diplomat of a big country was criticized one after another by the diplomatic spokespersons of two other big countries for not knowing history, which is considered an international joke. Everyone will ask that a certain gentleman is a top student in a nearby school? It turned out he was from Harvard University.
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was interviewed by CBS a few days ago. When asked about the Ukraine issue, he said that Americans are not used to big countries bullying small countries because they think it is wrong and want to take action on it. The interpretation of current affairs is that this remark refers to Russia’s special military action against Ukraine as “bullying the small” without naming names, and at the same time indirectly saying that the US’s actions are “famous”. The Biden administration is authorized by most of the United States to Russia has made various targeted actions including military aid.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova was not afraid of “taking the seat”, and directly ridiculed Blinken for “doing not understand American history”, so she taught him a lesson in American history: “In addition to the large-scale attack on Iraq in 2003, the US has also It bombed Yugoslavia in 1999, attacked Mexico in 1898 and occupied one-third of the country. There are countless examples of the United States “using the big to bully the small”, and it is a veritable war machine. In the 200 years since the founding of the country, only 16 How can a country like this have the right to accuse other countries of “bullying the small”?”
Prior to this, Blinken pointed out that the Taiwan Strait issue was not China’s “internal affairs”, which had already drawn severe criticism from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Spokesman Mao Ning said, “Blinken needs to take a serious history lesson. Taiwan has been an inalienable part of China’s territory since ancient times. Partly, the one-China principle is a recognized basic norm of international relations.” At the same time, she recalled to the US the three joint communiqués on the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the US, “The political commitments made by the US to China are clear in black and white.”
Blinken studied social studies at Harvard University in 1984. After graduation, he transferred to Columbia University Law School and obtained a J.D. Even a little embarrassing for Columbia? However, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who did not receive a degree from Harvard University, may not have the same level of vision and knowledge as Blinken. He was asked about the US technology sanctions against China on the “Financial Times” program, and he responded very rationally: “Well, I don’t think the US will ever be able to successfully prevent China from having powerful chips.” The Biden administration’s technology containment will only force China spends time and a lot of money making its own chips. “Although the United States can make money by selling chips for 5 to 10 years, China’s mass production can also catch up fairly quickly, and the United States’ sanctions against China may not be beneficial.”
In addition to talking about China, Gates also talked about the United States, and even Sino-US relations. “I hope that the United States and China can get along better… The most important relationship in the world is the relationship between the United States and China. I am disappointed and worried about the evolution of the relationship between the two countries in the past few years.” Finally, Gates made an important point , “The influence of the United States in global governance is shrinking compared with the end of World War II. The United States must gradually adapt to the fact that it is no longer the only superpower.”
Harvard University is fortunate to have Gates as an alumnus. However, Blinken is not just a “historical illiterate” in any way. The core is that he is “civilized illiterate”. question.
Xinhuanet reported that Blinken did not understand the history of the article: “At the Paris Peace Conference after the end of the First World War, the then US President Wilson, who sang the high-profile “righteousness over power”, finally betrayed China.” At that time, the United States in the name of justice To establish a new international order, however, this order is that the United States “joins forces with Britain and France to demand that China, a victorious country, meet Japan’s unreasonable demands and transfer the pre-war German privileges in the Shandong Peninsula to Japan.” If so, in the next hundred years, the United States will form the civilization ecology of this century with its super national power and selective justice. However, starting from the Paris Peace Conference, China is determined to carry out national rejuvenation. Finally, in this era, we put forward the Chinese-style A new mileage of modern civilization.
Blinken is ignorant of the progress of civilization dominated by China, and is still tossing about the “Wilsonianism” of a hundred years ago. He calls it “illiterate” rather than “historical illiterate”. This semantics should be more accurate.
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