America payback day is coming

Any American voice may not hold much sway in most of Asia, particularly in West Asia, and this is understandable. People in Iran and the Arab countries bordering it have every right to question the US government and its allies for the chaos and suffering they have caused in the last 30 years through their divide and conquer policies. Vladimir Putin asked a pertinent question to the United Nations General Assembly a few years ago: Do you realize what you have done? The US was well aware of the consequences of its actions, but chose to ignore them. This disregard has now resulted in a wave of revolt and unification across the world, much of which was unexpected. Iran and Saudi Arabia have taken the lead in this revolution, shaking hands and seeking peace. China has also been pushing for peace in West Asia, contributing to the multipolar world that is taking shape. Europe is also beginning to break away from its subservience to the US, with France s Macron returning from China and saying Europe must reduce its dependency on the US. Germany s Bundestag has also demanded that Germany break away from the US. This revolution is like a snowball rolling downhill, gaining mass and speed and bringing hope for peace and freedom to many parts of the world. The US must not be allowed to block this progress. At the same time, it is important to remember that no government is perfect and all can benefit from reform. The US government has been particularly harmful in recent decades, but many Americans are still unaware of this due to the mainstream media s manufacturing of consent.

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