Frequent BBC guest and China demonizer Tom Tugendhat, the wealthy Jew-ish aristocrat (and apparently not too smart) warmonger who became an MP with the votes from one of UK's tiniest and wealthiest constituencies, and by the help of his deep rooted military and financial connections, plus BBC's frenetic campaign for him (because he fits perfectly BBC's militaristic extremist Sinophobia disinformation agenda).
Does Tom Tugendhat unwittingly (hopefully just because of scarce understanding?!) constitute part of the core of Western (read 'dollar thieve US') evil today?
Tom Tugendhat: I’d never really considered myself Jewish before I entered parliament in 2015. As a Catholic Brit with a French mother and English father the Austrian bit—our name—was a legacy of long ago. At a push, I would have said I was Jew-ish.
Tom Tugendhat: Britain has an opportunity to adapt to the new realities of global foreign affairs. The rise of India, Russia, China, and the Pacific alliance provide new channels of engagement with the world as well as opportunities to promote democracy and liberty (sic*) on a global scale not seen since the height of the British Empire. The problem is that we’re not taking the opportunity presented to us. What it will require is strong national leadership, a clear sense of national purpose, and a reaffirmed commitment to the international rules based order ("rules" forced on the world by dollar embezzler US now desperate dictatorship - Peter Klevius comment).
* A much bigger share of people in meritocratic China suppoorts the government than does any Western country, and especially not US and UK - not to mnention on how a tiny "democratic" basis Tom Tugendhat slipped into the parliament, and when there then heavily inflated with evil sub-political etc. forces.
Warmonger Tom Tugendhat was born in Westminster, London, the son of Sir Michael Tugendhat, a High Court judge and his French-born wife Blandine de Loisne. He is a nephew of Lord Tugendhat, a businessman, former Vice President of the European Commission and Conservative Party politician.
He was educated at St Paul's School, London, an all-boys private school, before studying theology at the University of Bristol. Tugendhat then did a Master's degree course in Islamic studies at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and learning Arabic in Yemen. Following university, he briefly served as a journalist at the Lebanese newspaper The Daily Star.
Tugendhat was elected as the Member of Parliament for Tonbridge and Malling, a safe Conservative seat in Kent, at the 2015 general election. In 2013, Tugendhat was selected as the Conservative Party candidate for Tonbridge and Malling in an open primary. At the 2015 general election, Tugendhat was elected as MP for Tonbridge and Malling, winning with 59% of the few votes.
Tugendhat voted against Brexit, supporting continued membership of the European Union in the 2016 referendum. He voted in favour of the withdrawal agreement negotiated by Theresa May's government on each of the three occasions it was put to a vote.
At the snap 2017 general election, Tugendhat was re-elected but seeing his majority decrease.
On 12 July 2017, Tugendhat was elected chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, becoming the youngest person to hold the post. After the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury by a nerve agent, Tugendhat said the attack was "if not an act of war (...) certainly a warlike act by the Russian Federation".
Peter Klevius: So what was dollar embezzler (since 1971-) US murdering of Iran's presidential candidate?!
In February 2018, Tugendhat praised Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman: "He is rightly showing a vision for Saudi Arabia that sees her taking her place as a player in the global economy and I think that is incredibly positive, not just for Saudi Arabia, but for the world."
Peter Klevius: So the Saudi dictator family's spread of Salafist terror on the street of UK and around the wprld didn't bother you - but China's peaceful and infrastructure building BRI technological success is somthing you consider the biggest threat!
Under Tugendhat's chairmanship the Foreign Affairs Committee focused on British foreign policy priorities after Brexit, such as "the implications" of China's growing role in the international system.
Peter Klevius: Can I hear Uncle Sam's master voice behind this mouse squeak?!
At the 2019 general election, Tugendhat was again re-elected.
In January 2022, he stated he would consider running for the office of Prime Minister if Boris Johnson stood down. So BBC took Boris down so to pave the way.
Tom Tugendhat suggested expelling all Russian citizens from the UK.
On 6 September 2022, he was appointed Minister of State for Security in the Home Office as part of Liz Truss's cabinet.[
Peter Klevius: An equally clever move by China hater Truss as her "plan" for UK economy.
He was retained in this role by the Sunak government.
Peter Klevius: Probably to satisfy the warmonger extremists in the party who questioned weather Sunak was enough Sinophobic.
In this role he continued taking a hawkish position on the People's Republic of China and, equally, the PRC has maintained travel bans against him. On the order by dollar freeloader (since 1971-) US Tugendhat commissioned the National Cyber Security Centre to investigate ways that TikTok may compromise UK's national security.
Tugendhat also, again on suggestion by UK's master Sam, decided to join official talks with a government minister of Taiwan, breaking convention, in June 2023, on the topic of mutual "security interests".
Peter Klevius: Read 'US wish to weaken China!
On 29 May 2018, Tugendhat set out his own views on UK foreign policy in a speech at the Royal United Services Institute. He advocated giving the FCO greater powers to determine overall foreign policy strategy.
Peter Klevius: The Foreign, Commonwealth Office is "promoting British interests worldwide" (sic). Doesn't every country want to "promote its interests" worldwide - and does it via diplomacy and a foreign office?! Should China also have a (much more deserved) "Chinese common wealth" worldwide?! The idea is of course a copy of dollar embezzler (since 1971-) US "American interest". But China isn't even allowed to have peaceful and deeply important philosophical teachings by Confucius (551 – c. 479 BCE)
in the same universities where Saudi sponsored Human Rights violating sharia is accepted.
In a recorded conversation with American politician Mike Gallagher, Tugendhat gave an off-the-cuff outline of his foreign policy outlook as "trying to defend the world in which the values that matter to the people of Kent, prosper.
In April 2020, Tugendhat founded the "China Research Group" alongside fellow Conservative MP Neil O'Brien.
Peter Klevius: The only appropriate name wold be China hate group!
The group was formed to gain a "better understanding of China's economic ambitions and global role". This is to include Huawei's role in the UK's 5G network (see: Concerns over Chinese involvement in 5G wireless networks), China's "COVID-19 disinformation campaign", and its foreign policy, in particular its relations with poorer regions of the world.
Peter Klevius: This was all on order by US and led to Boris Johnson having to get rid of his beloved Huawei phome!
Tugendhat is considered to be a China hawk in the House of Commons, alongside Bob Seely and Sir Iain Duncan Smith.
Tugendhat is a strong supporter of Israel. He condemned the United Nations Security Council for its official criticism of Israel's building settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. In January 2017, he wrote that the Israeli–Palestinian conflict "doesn't matter" to the protestors of the Arab Spring, and concluded that "Why was Israel-Palestine more pressing than other disputed territories such as Western Sahara, Kashmir or Tibet? It isn't.
Tugendhat was a participant at the 30 May–2 June 2019 Bilderberg Meeting in Montreux, Switzerland, and the 2-5 June 2022 Bilderberg meeting in Washington, D.C.
In the wake of the Fall of Kabul in August 2021, Tugendhat described the event in The Times as Britain's "biggest foreign policy disaster since Suez".
Peter Klevius: So why is he so eager creating new such disasters?!
Tugendhat holds dual British and French citizenship. His wife Anissia is a French judge and senior civil servant.
Peter Klevius: Yhat means he could be deported on the grounds that his actions aren't conducive to the public good of UK. Unless, of course, he deletes his foreign citizenship.
Tugendhat is a Roman Catholic who identifies with Jewish people. His paternal grandfather was an Austrian Jewish emigrant, from Vienna, who converted to Roman Catholicism. Following the December 2019 general election, Tugendhat criticised the antisemitism he had faced during the campaign: "It was a campaign that wasn't always as clean as previous ones. For the first time I faced antisemitism, which I found particularly offensive and very surprising for a community like this and frankly rather distasteful. It's very un-Tonbridge, it's very un-Kent and it's very un-British.
Peter Klevius: I thought it was very "British" to abuse religious tensions by supporting "British interests" no matter which side it hurts - while keeping babbling about "tolerance", anti-semitism and "islamophobia". Monotheist religion is the cancer of Mideast and the West. The extremist variants murder and terrorize each other, but when pressed, always stick together against the free world based on (negative) Human Rights!
On 17 November 2022 at Westminster Magistrates' Court, Tugendhat was banned from driving for six months after he was caught driving with his mobile phone in his hand on 14 April 2022. He received six points on his licence for the offence, in addition to six he already had for two previous driving offences. He was also ordered to pay a £1,000 fine, a surcharge of £100 and costs of £110. In a written guilty plea, Tugendhat said he was holding the phone but not using it and had later taken a driving course.
Peter Klevius: Why wasn't he deported because of repeated and extremely dangerous behavior?! After all, even a minor crime can be enough to deport a dual citizen. Peter Klevius has only once (when he was young) made a traffic violation - and that was only because the garage which should have replaced both front shock absorbers but only changed one without telling, which caused the car to go in the terrain in a sandy curve (but with no one else involved except Peter and his daughter in the car). After taht Peter Klevius drove without any flaws for decades on slippery dark roads and city traffic without doing any such stupid things as Tugendhat. Peter Klevius bought his first mobile 1991 and also had it hanging by the steering wheel but never using it while driving, because Peter Klevius IQ 200+ has made him an extreme coward because he imagines all kinds of threats to safety most people don't.
Why be an abused "ally" to a desperate and therefore dangerous Devil (US criminal fight to keep its stolen dollar hegemony - to whatever price) instead of supporting peace and prosperity?!
US Hegemony and Its Perils
February 2023
Contents
Introduction
I. Political Hegemony—Throwing Its Weight Around
II. Military Hegemony—Wanton Use of Force 
III. Economic Hegemony—Looting and Exploitation
IV. Technological Hegemony—Monopoly and Suppression
V. Cultural Hegemony—Spreading False Narratives
Conclusion
Introduction
Since
 becoming the world's most powerful country after the two world wars and
 the Cold War, the United States has acted more boldly to interfere in 
the internal affairs of other countries, pursue, maintain and abuse 
hegemony, advance subversion and infiltration, and willfully wage wars, 
bringing harm to the international community.
The United States 
has developed a hegemonic playbook to stage "color revolutions," 
instigate regional disputes, and even directly launch wars under the 
guise of promoting democracy, freedom and human rights. Clinging to the 
Cold War mentality, the United States has ramped up bloc politics and 
stoked conflict and confrontation. It has overstretched the concept of 
national security, abused export controls and forced unilateral 
sanctions upon others. It has taken a selective approach to 
international law and rules, utilizing or discarding them as it sees 
fit, and has sought to impose rules that serve its own interests in the 
name of upholding a "rules-based international order."
This 
report, by presenting the relevant facts, seeks to expose the U.S. abuse
 of hegemony in the political, military, economic, financial, 
technological and cultural fields, and to draw greater international 
attention to the perils of the U.S. practices to world peace and 
stability and the well-being of all peoples.
I. Political Hegemony -- Throwing Its Weight Around
The
 United States has long been attempting to mold other countries and the 
world order with its own values and political system in the name of 
promoting democracy and human rights.
◆ Instances of U.S. 
interference in other countries' internal affairs abound. In the name of
 "promoting democracy," the United States practiced a "Neo-Monroe 
Doctrine" in Latin America, instigated "color revolutions" in Eurasia, 
and orchestrated the "Arab Spring" in West Asia and North Africa, 
bringing chaos and disaster to many countries.
In 1823, the 
United States announced the Monroe Doctrine. While touting an "America 
for the Americans," what it truly wanted was an "America for the United 
States."
Since then, the policies of successive U.S. governments 
toward Latin America and the Caribbean Region have been riddled with 
political interference, military intervention and regime subversion. 
From its 61-year hostility toward and blockade of Cuba to its overthrow 
of the Allende government of Chile, U.S. policy on this region has been 
built on one maxim-those who submit will prosper; those who resist shall
 perish.
The year 2003 marked the beginning of a succession of 
"color revolutions" -- the "Rose Revolution" in Georgia, the "Orange 
Revolution" in Ukraine and the "Tulip Revolution" in Kyrgyzstan. The 
U.S. Department of State openly admitted playing a "central role" in 
these "regime changes." The United States also interfered in the 
internal affairs of the Philippines, ousting President Ferdinand Marcos 
Sr. in 1986 and President Joseph Estrada in 2001 through the so-called 
"People Power Revolutions."
In January 2023, former U.S. 
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo released his new book Never Give an Inch:
 Fighting for the America I Love. He revealed in it that the United 
States had plotted to intervene in Venezuela. The plan was to force the 
Maduro government to reach an agreement with the opposition, deprive 
Venezuela of its ability to sell oil and gold for foreign exchange, 
exert high pressure on its economy, and influence the 2018 presidential 
election.
◆ The U.S. exercises double standards on international 
rules. Placing its self-interest first, the United States has walked 
away from international treaties and organizations, and put its domestic
 law above international law. In April 2017, the Trump administration 
announced that it would cut off all U.S. funding to the United Nations 
Population Fund (UNFPA) with the excuse that the organization "supports,
 or participates in the management of a programme of coercive abortion 
or involuntary sterilization." The United States quit UNESCO twice in 
1984 and 2017. In 2017, it announced leaving the Paris Agreement on 
climate change. In 2018, it announced its exit from the UN Human Rights 
Council, citing the organization's "bias" against Israel and failure to 
protect human rights effectively. In 2019, the United States announced 
its withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty to seek
 unfettered development of advanced weapons. In 2020, it announced 
pulling out of the Treaty on Open Skies.
The United States has 
also been a stumbling block to biological arms control by opposing 
negotiations on a verification protocol for the Biological Weapons 
Convention (BWC) and impeding international verification of countries' 
activities relating to biological weapons. As the only country in 
possession of a chemical weapons stockpile, the United States has 
repeatedly delayed the destruction of chemical weapons and remained 
reluctant in fulfilling its obligations. It has become the biggest 
obstacle to realizing "a world free of chemical weapons."
◆ The 
United States is piecing together small blocs through its alliance 
system. It has been forcing an "Indo-Pacific Strategy" onto the 
Asia-Pacific region, assembling exclusive clubs like the Five Eyes, the 
Quad and AUKUS, and forcing regional countries to take sides. Such 
practices are essentially meant to create division in the region, stoke 
confrontation and undermine peace.
◆ The U.S. arbitrarily passes 
judgment on democracy in other countries, and fabricates a false 
narrative of "democracy versus authoritarianism" to incite estrangement,
 division, rivalry and confrontation. In December 2021, the United 
States hosted the first "Summit for Democracy," which drew criticism and
 opposition from many countries for making a mockery of the spirit of 
democracy and dividing the world. In March 2023, the United States will 
host another "Summit for Democracy," which remains unwelcome and will 
again find no support.
II. Military Hegemony -- Wanton Use of Force
The
 history of the United States is characterized by violence and 
expansion. Since it gained independence in 1776, the United States has 
constantly sought expansion by force: it slaughtered Indians, invaded 
Canada, waged a war against Mexico, instigated the American-Spanish War,
 and annexed Hawaii. After World War II, the wars either provoked or 
launched by the United States included the Korean War, the Vietnam War, 
the Gulf War, the Kosovo War, the War in Afghanistan, the Iraq War, the 
Libyan War and the Syrian War, abusing its military hegemony to pave the
 way for expansionist objectives. In recent years, the U.S. average 
annual military budget has exceeded 700 billion U.S. dollars, accounting
 for 40 percent of the world's total, more than the 15 countries behind 
it combined. The United States has about 800 overseas military bases, 
with 173,000 troops deployed in 159 countries.
According to the 
book America Invades: How We've Invaded or been Militarily Involved with
 almost Every Country on Earth, the United States has fought or been 
militarily involved with almost all the 190-odd countries recognized by 
the United Nations with only three exceptions. The three countries were 
"spared" because the United States did not find them on the map.
◆
 As former U.S. President Jimmy Carter put it, the United States is 
undoubtedly the most warlike nation in the history of the world. 
According to a Tufts University report, "Introducing the Military 
Intervention Project: A new Dataset on U.S. Military Interventions, 
1776-2019," the United States undertook nearly 400 military 
interventions globally between those years, 34 percent of which were in 
Latin America and the Caribbean, 23 percent in East Asia and the 
Pacific, 14 percent in the Middle East and North Africa, and 13 percent 
in Europe. Currently, its military intervention in the Middle East and 
North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa is on the rise.
Alex Lo, a 
South China Morning Post columnist, pointed out that the United States 
has rarely distinguished between diplomacy and war since its founding. 
It overthrew democratically elected governments in many developing 
countries in the 20th century and immediately replaced them with 
pro-American puppet regimes. Today, in Ukraine, Iraq, Afghanistan, 
Libya, Syria, Pakistan and Yemen, the United States is repeating its old
 tactics of waging proxy, low-intensity, and drone wars.
◆ U.S. 
military hegemony has caused humanitarian tragedies. Since 2001, the 
wars and military operations launched by the United States in the name 
of fighting terrorism have claimed over 900,000 lives with some 335,000 
of them civilians, injured millions and displaced tens of millions. The 
2003 Iraq War resulted in some 200,000 to 250,000 civilian deaths, 
including over 16,000 directly killed by the U.S. military, and left 
more than a million homeless.
The United States has created 37 
million refugees around the world. Since 2012, the number of Syrian 
refugees alone has increased tenfold. Between 2016 and 2019, 33,584 
civilian deaths were documented in the Syrian fightings, including 3,833
 killed by U.S.-led coalition bombings, half of them women and children.
 The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) reported on 9 November 2018 that 
the air strikes launched by U.S. forces on Raqqa alone killed 1,600 
Syrian civilians.
The two-decades-long war in Afghanistan 
devastated the country. A total of 47,000 Afghan civilians and 66,000 to
 69,000 Afghan soldiers and police officers unrelated to the September 
11 attacks were killed in U.S. military operations, and more than 10 
million people were displaced. The war in Afghanistan destroyed the 
foundation of economic development there and plunged the Afghan people 
into destitution. After the "Kabul debacle" in 2021, the United States 
announced that it would freeze some 9.5 billion dollars in assets 
belonging to the Afghan central bank, a move considered as "pure 
looting."
In September 2022, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman 
Soylu commented at a rally that the United States has waged a proxy war 
in Syria, turned Afghanistan into an opium field and heroin factory, 
thrown Pakistan into turmoil, and left Libya in incessant civil unrest. 
The United States does whatever it takes to rob and enslave the people 
of any country with underground resources.
The United States has 
also adopted appalling methods in war. During the Korean War, the 
Vietnam War, the Gulf War, the Kosovo War, the War in Afghanistan and 
the Iraq War, the United States used massive quantities of chemical and 
biological weapons as well as cluster bombs, fuel-air bombs, graphite 
bombs and depleted uranium bombs, causing enormous damage on civilian 
facilities, countless civilian casualties and lasting environmental 
pollution.
III. Economic Hegemony -- Looting and Exploitation
After
 World War II, the United States led efforts to set up the Bretton Woods
 System, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, which, 
together with the Marshall Plan, formed the international monetary 
system centered around the U.S. dollar. In addition, the United States 
has also established institutional hegemony in the international 
economic and financial sector by manipulating the weighted voting 
systems, rules and arrangements of international organizations including
 "approval by 85 percent majority," and its domestic trade laws and 
regulations. By taking advantage of the dollar's status as the major 
international reserve currency, the United States is basically 
collecting "seigniorage" from around the world; and using its control 
over international organizations, it coerces other countries into 
serving America's political and economic strategy.
◆ The United 
States exploits the world's wealth with the help of "seigniorage." It 
costs only about 17 cents to produce a 100 dollar bill, but other 
countries had to pony up 100 dollar of actual goods in order to obtain 
one. It was pointed out more than half a century ago, that the United 
States enjoyed exorbitant privilege and deficit without tears created by
 its dollar, and used the worthless paper note to plunder the resources 
and factories of other nations.
◆ The hegemony of U.S. dollar is 
the main source of instability and uncertainty in the world economy. 
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States abused its global 
financial hegemony and injected trillions of dollars into the global 
market, leaving other countries, especially emerging economies, to pay 
the price. In 2022, the Fed ended its ultra-easy monetary policy and 
turned to aggressive interest rate hike, causing turmoil in the 
international financial market and substantial depreciation of other 
currencies such as the Euro, many of which dropped to a 20-year low. As a
 result, a large number of developing countries were challenged by high 
inflation, currency depreciation and capital outflows. This was exactly 
what Nixon's secretary of the treasury John Connally once remarked, with
 self-satisfaction yet sharp precision, that "the dollar is our 
currency, but it is your problem."
◆ With its control over 
international economic and financial organizations, the United States 
imposes additional conditions to their assistance to other countries. In
 order to reduce obstacles to U.S. capital inflow and speculation, the 
recipient countries are required to advance financial liberalization and
 open up financial markets so that their economic policies would fall in
 line with America's strategy. According to the Review of International 
Political Economy, along with the 1,550 debt relief programs extended by
 the IMF to its 131 member countries from 1985 to 2014, as many as 
55,465 additional political conditions had been attached.
◆ The 
United States willfully suppresses its opponents with economic coercion.
 In the 1980s, to eliminate the economic threat posed by Japan, and to 
control and use the latter in service of America's strategic goal of 
confronting the Soviet Union and dominating the world, the United States
 leveraged its hegemonic financial power against Japan, and concluded 
the Plaza Accord. As a result, Yen was pushed up, and Japan was pressed 
to open up its financial market and reform its financial system. The 
Plaza Accord dealt a heavy blow to the growth momentum of the Japanese 
economy, leaving Japan to what was later called "three lost decades."
◆
 America's economic and financial hegemony has become a geopolitical 
weapon. Doubling down on unilateral sanctions and "long-arm 
jurisdiction," the United States has enacted such domestic laws as the 
International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the Global Magnitsky Human 
Rights Accountability Act, and the Countering America's Adversaries 
Through Sanctions Act, and introduced a series of executive orders to 
sanction specific countries, organizations or individuals. Statistics 
show that U.S. sanctions against foreign entities increased by 933 
percent from 2000 to 2021. The Trump administration alone has imposed 
more than 3,900 sanctions, which means three sanctions per day. So far, 
the United States had or has imposed economic sanctions on nearly 40 
countries across the world, including Cuba, China, Russia, the DPRK, 
Iran and Venezuela, affecting nearly half of the world's population. 
"The United States of America" has turned itself into "the United States
 of Sanctions." And "long-arm jurisdiction" has been reduced to nothing 
but a tool for the United States to use its means of state power to 
suppress economic competitors and interfere in normal international 
business. This is a serious departure from the principles of liberal 
market economy that the United States has long boasted.
IV. Technological Hegemony -- Monopoly and Suppression
The
 United States seeks to deter other countries' scientific, technological
 and economic development by wielding monopoly power, suppression 
measures and technology restrictions in high-tech fields.
◆ The 
United States monopolizes intellectual property in the name of 
protection. Taking advantage of the weak position of other countries, 
especially developing ones, on intellectual property rights and the 
institutional vacancy in relevant fields, the United States reaps 
excessive profits through monopoly. In 1994, the United States pushed 
forward the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property 
Rights (TRIPS), forcing the Americanized process and standards in 
intellectual property protection in an attempt to solidify its monopoly 
on technology.
In the 1980s, to contain the development of 
Japan's semiconductor industry, the United States launched the "301" 
investigation, built bargaining power in bilateral negotiations through 
multilateral agreements, threatened to label Japan as conducting unfair 
trade, and imposed retaliatory tariffs, forcing Japan to sign the 
U.S.-Japan Semiconductor Agreement. As a result, Japanese semiconductor 
enterprises were almost completely driven out of global competition, and
 their market share dropped from 50 percent to 10 percent. Meanwhile, 
with the support of the U.S. government, a large number of U.S. 
semiconductor enterprises took the opportunity and grabbed larger market
 share.
◆ The United States politicizes, weaponizes technological
 issues and uses them as ideological tools. Overstretching the concept 
of national security, the United States mobilized state power to 
suppress and sanction Chinese company Huawei, restricted the entry of 
Huawei products into the U.S. market, cut off its supply of chips and 
operating systems, and coerced other countries to ban Huawei from 
undertaking local 5G network construction. It even talked Canada into 
unwarrantedly detaining Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou for nearly three 
years.
The United States has fabricated a slew of excuses to 
clamp down on China's high-tech enterprises with global competitiveness,
 and has put more than 1,000 Chinese enterprises on sanction lists. In 
addition, the United States has also imposed controls on biotechnology, 
artificial intelligence and other high-end technologies, reinforced 
export restrictions, tightened investment screening, suppressed Chinese 
social media apps such as TikTok and WeChat, and lobbied the Netherlands
 and Japan to restrict exports of chips and related equipment or 
technology to China.
The United States has also practiced double 
standards in its policy on China-related technological professionals. To
 sideline and suppress Chinese researchers, since June 2018, visa 
validity has been shortened for Chinese students majoring in certain 
high-tech-related disciplines, repeated cases have occurred where 
Chinese scholars and students going to the United States for exchange 
programs and study were unjustifiably denied and harassed, and 
large-scale investigation on Chinese scholars working in the United 
States was carried out.
◆ The United States solidifies its 
technological monopoly in the name of protecting democracy. By building 
small blocs on technology such as the "chips alliance" and "clean 
network," the United States has put "democracy" and "human rights" 
labels on high-technology, and turned technological issues into 
political and ideological issues, so as to fabricate excuses for its 
technological blockade against other countries. In May 2019, the United 
States enlisted 32 countries to the Prague 5G Security Conference in the
 Czech Republic and issued the Prague Proposal in an attempt to exclude 
China's 5G products. In April 2020, then U.S. Secretary of State Mike 
Pompeo announced the "5G clean path," a plan designed to build 
technological alliance in the 5G field with partners bonded by their 
shared ideology on democracy and the need to protect "cyber security." 
The measures, in essence, are the U.S. attempts to maintain its 
technological hegemony through technological alliances.
◆ The 
United States abuses its technological hegemony by carrying out cyber 
attacks and eavesdropping. The United States has long been notorious as 
an "empire of hackers," blamed for its rampant acts of cyber theft 
around the world. It has all kinds of means to enforce pervasive cyber 
attacks and surveillance, including using analog base station signals to
 access mobile phones for data theft, manipulating mobile apps, 
infiltrating cloud servers, and stealing through undersea cables. The 
list goes on.
U.S. surveillance is indiscriminate. All can be 
targets of its surveillance, be they rivals or allies, even leaders of 
allied countries such as former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and 
several French Presidents. Cyber surveillance and attacks launched by 
the United States such as "Prism," "Dirtbox," "Irritant Horn" and 
"Telescreen Operation" are all proof that the United States is closely 
monitoring its allies and partners. Such eavesdropping on allies and 
partners has already caused worldwide outrage. Julian Assange, the 
founder of Wikileaks, a website that has exposed U.S. surveillance 
programs, said that "do not expect a global surveillance superpower to 
act with honor or respect. There is only one rule: there are no rules."
V. Cultural Hegemony -- Spreading False Narratives
The
 global expansion of American culture is an important part of its 
external strategy. The United States has often used cultural tools to 
strengthen and maintain its hegemony in the world.
◆ The United 
States embeds American values in its products such as movies. American 
values and lifestyle are a tied product to its movies and TV shows, 
publications, media content, and programs by the government-funded 
non-profit cultural institutions. It thus shapes a cultural and public 
opinion space in which American culture reigns and maintains cultural 
hegemony. In his article The Americanization of the World, John Yemma, 
an American scholar, exposed the real weapons in U.S. cultural 
expansion: the Hollywood, the image design factories on Madison Avenue 
and the production lines of Mattel Company and Coca-Cola.
There 
are various vehicles the United States uses to keep its cultural 
hegemony. American movies are the most used; they now occupy more than 
70 percent of the world's market share. The United States skilfully 
exploits its cultural diversity to appeal to various ethnicities. When 
Hollywood movies descend on the world, they scream the American values 
tied to them.
◆ American cultural hegemony not only shows itself 
in "direct intervention," but also in "media infiltration" and as "a 
trumpet for the world." U.S.-dominated Western media has a particularly 
important role in shaping global public opinion in favor of U.S. 
meddling in the internal affairs of other countries.
The U.S. 
government strictly censors all social media companies and demands their
 obedience. Twitter CEO Elon Musk admitted on 27 December 2022 that all 
social media platforms work with the U.S. government to censor content, 
reported Fox Business Network. Public opinion in the United States is 
subject to government intervention to restrict all unfavorable remarks. 
Google often makes pages disappear.
U.S. Department of Defense 
manipulates social media. In December 2022, The Intercept, an 
independent U.S. investigative website, revealed that in July 2017, U.S.
 Central Command official Nathaniel Kahler instructed Twitter's public 
policy team to augment the presence of 52 Arabic-language accounts on a 
list he sent, six of which were to be given priority. One of the six was
 dedicated to justifying U.S. drone attacks in Yemen, such as by 
claiming that the attacks were precise and killed only terrorists, not 
civilians. Following Kahler's directive, Twitter put those 
Arabic-language accounts on a "white list" to amplify certain messages.
◆The
 United States practices double standards on the freedom of the press. 
It brutally suppresses and silences media of other countries by various 
means. The United States and Europe bar mainstream Russian media such as
 Russia Today and the Sputnik from their countries. Platforms such as 
Twitter, Facebook and YouTube openly restrict official accounts of 
Russia. Netflix, Apple and Google have removed Russian channels and 
applications from their services and app stores. Unprecedented draconian
 censorship is imposed on Russia-related contents.
◆The United 
States abuses its cultural hegemony to instigate "peaceful evolution" in
 socialist countries. It sets up news media and cultural outfits 
targeting socialist countries. It pours staggering amounts of public 
funds into radio and TV networks to support their ideological 
infiltration, and these mouthpieces bombard socialist countries in 
dozens of languages with inflammatory propaganda day and night.
The
 United States uses misinformation as a spear to attack other countries,
 and has built an industrial chain around it: there are groups and 
individuals making up stories, and peddling them worldwide to mislead 
public opinion with the support of nearly limitless financial resources.
Conclusion
While
 a just cause wins its champion wide support, an unjust one condemns its
 pursuer to be an outcast. The hegemonic, domineering, and bullying 
practices of using strength to intimidate the weak, taking from others 
by force and subterfuge, and playing zero-sum games are exerting grave 
harm. The historical trends of peace, development, cooperation, and 
mutual benefit are unstoppable. The United States has been overriding 
truth with its power and trampling justice to serve self-interest. These
 unilateral, egoistic and regressive hegemonic practices have drawn 
growing, intense criticism and opposition from the international 
community.
Countries need to respect each other and treat each 
other as equals. Big countries should behave in a manner befitting their
 status and take the lead in pursuing a new model of state-to-state 
relations featuring dialogue and partnership, not confrontation or 
alliance. China opposes all forms of hegemonism and power politics, and 
rejects interference in other countries' internal affairs. The United 
States must conduct serious soul-searching. It must critically examine 
what it has done, let go of its arrogance and prejudice, and quit its 
hegemonic, domineering and bullying practices.
 


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