Who I am? I am from United States of America. What do I do? I support wars, instigate and prevent peace. Besides, I use democracy as an excuse to do what I want. How long have I been doing this? I have been doing this since I was founded. Where do I do this? I do it everywhere; Almost everywhere there are traces of blood spilled because of me. How do I do this? I have different ways of doing this, but mostly I prefer to provide countries with money and weapons, or to be involved myself. Why do I do this? To advance my strategic interests. So who am I? I am a demon in human form.

It should be noted that this is US foreign policy, not the general public.

These few lines portray the United States as an actor in a covert or "visible" role. When the US supports war, as it has with Ukraine and Israel, it can be called its covert role. A "visible" role can be found in direct US involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

We all know the United States, but are we aware of its artificial foreign policy and bogus war propaganda? There are two deadly wars going on right now: The first war is in the heart of Europe, and Russia's war in Ukraine. The second war is in the heart of the Middle East, Israel's war against the Palestinians in Gaza.

Both wars have many similarities. It is noteworthy that the United States plays a leading role in both wars and serves as the main backer of Israel and Ukraine. Ironically, NATO and the European Union follow a similar approach, and Israel and Ukraine also have political cooperation.

Although the war in Ukraine started two years ago, its beginnings actually date back to 2014, and the Palestinian national struggle with Israel has been going on for 76 years. The United States' continued support for Israel legitimizes a 56-year occupation marked by unprecedented violations of international law and human rights standards. Wasn't it possible to use a solution other than war during these years? Therefore, war cannot be justified under any circumstances.

In his book, David Swanson describes all wars as "lies", meaning that no war in history has been justified. Wars have been used to achieve the goals of warlords at the expense of humanity.

On the other hand, Russia, which is leading the war in Ukraine, condemns Israel's war in Gaza and calls for a ceasefire. How do you say? If Russia is peace-loving, wouldn't it be better to stop the war in Ukraine? Importantly, in addition to using its veto power to prevent an end to Israel's war in Gaza, Russia accuses the US of providing funds, weapons, and logistics to Israel and Ukraine, thereby complicit in genocide.

At the same time, the society that suffered the Holocaust is carrying it out on its own today. How can a person who has experienced the Holocaust carry out the Holocaust? Or can we say that we live in an inverted world where the aggressors become the victims, the settlers become the natives, and the colonizer becomes the peacemaker?

Israel's current war in Gaza is the longest of Israel's many wars. The United States continues to veto, block diplomatic resolutions, and perpetuate the cycle of violence, impeding a cease-fire agreement.

The implications of this Israeli war are that it is likely to escalate, meaning that tensions in the Red Sea naturally threaten global economic security.

wherever the rush is, the US is directly and indirectly involved in it. This participation is "justified" for many implausible reasons. However, over time, the truth will be revealed. A clear example of this is the fact that the New York Times revealed the existence of 12 secret bases for spying on Russia in Ukraine.

In February 2024, it was reported that US special forces would be permanently stationed in Taiwan. Sending military training trainers to Taiwan not only increases military presence, but also raises concerns about the possibility of a serious conflict. Under the administrations of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the United States has put a heavy emphasis on arms sales and sent trainers to Taiwan. This led to the militarization of Taiwan and further escalation of regional tensions.

In addition, the United States established permanent posts in Kinmen and Pengu, Taiwan. This institution also reinforces the existing instability. Other countries, including China, may view the move as provocative, which could increase geopolitical tensions and undermine efforts to maintain a stable and peaceful environment in the region.

In general, "Who am I?" I am the force that causes conflicts and wars around the world!'

This level of role that the US has assumed is more dangerous than we imagine; it influences every corner of the earth with its many military bases strategically placed around the world.

The sad reality is that the United States of America affects the world beyond our worst concerns.

Muhammad Davud Asadullah , Azan   Global   analyst

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