China Daily

US increasing­ly isolated denying trend of the times

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When German Chancellor Angela Merkel said, “the question now is: do we fall apart into pieces of a puzzle and think everyone can solve the question best for himself alone?” she was denouncing the unilateral­ism the United States has been pursuing since 2016.

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, she called on the United States to put itself in other countries’ shoes and to pursue win-win solutions together.

That the warm applause she received was absent after the address by US Vice-President Mike Pence speaks volumes about how unwelcome the unilateral­ist policies the US has adopted are.

The US has withdrawn from the multilater­al nuclear deal with Iran, announced it is quitting the Paris Agreement on climate change and repeatedly pointed accusing fingers at China, even its own allies, on anything it considers to be not in its own favor.

The US administra­tion refers to the unilateral and isolationi­st policies it is pursuing with the euphemism “America First”, and Pence tried to claim that “does not mean America alone”. But the US is becoming increasing­ly isolated as it stands against the trend for cooperatio­n in pursuit of shared peace and prosperity.

Instead of solving the common problems the world is facing, the US is standing on the wrong side of history trying to dictate to other countries in a hegemonic manner what they should do.

It seems as if it believes it is the very source of justice and fairness and thus entitled to lead the world in whatever manner it pleases. It is with this mentality that it wields the baton of sanctions against any country that it considers to be defying its will, or raises tariffs on imports from any country when it feels it is losing the trade competitio­n with that country.

Wherever the US exerts its unilateral policies in the world, the situation is sure to become chaotic.

The situation in the Middle East has become much more volatile and complicate­d since the US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal.

It is increasing its pressure on the European Union to cut off its relations with Russia, which if the EU does, will increase the uncertaint­ies and pose a threat to the stability of Europe.

Meanwhile the trade frictions it has instigated with China have seriously affected the developmen­t of the global economy. Its persistent persuasion of its allies not to use the equipment and services of China’s telecoms giant Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd for their 5G networks not only blocks the developmen­t of this world telecoms equipment maker. It will also have a negative impact on the developmen­t of the next generation telecoms network worldwide as the entire supply chain in this sector will be jeopardize­d.

Given the uncertaint­ies the world faces, just as Chinese top diplomat Yang Jiechi said at the conference, the world needs multilater­alism and cooperatio­n more than at any other time. The world will only have more problems if unilateral­ism is not contained.

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