
The Chinese government has published a lengthy report condemning âUS hegemonyâ and its destructive effects on the world.
The document analyzed the ways in which the United States has âabusedâ its hegemony politically, militarily, economically, financially, technologically, and culturally.
Chinaâs Foreign Ministry noted that Washington has roughly 800 foreign military bases all around the world and has launched 400 foreign military interventions.
The United States committed genocide against Indigenous nations, imposed its colonialist âMonroe Doctrineâ in Latin America, and annexed independent territories like Hawaii, Beijing pointed out.
China denounced the US for sponsoring coups, regime-change operations, and âcolor revolutionsâ in dozens of countries, while constantly spreading âmisinformationâ and propaganda to destabilize foreign adversaries.
Just since 2001, US wars have killed hundreds of thousands of civilians, wounded millions, and created tens of millions of refugees, Beijing recalled.
These devastating facts were laid out in the report âUS Hegemony and Its Perilsâ, which Chinaâs Foreign Ministry released on February 20. It was subsequently republished by major Chinese media outlets.
Beijing said the goal of the report was to âdraw greater international attention to the perils of the U.S. practices to world peace and stability and the well-being of all peoplesâ.
The Foreign Ministry wrote:
Political hegemony
China condemned the countless examples of âU.S. interference in other countriesâ internal affairsâ.
It noted that the US has treated Latin America as its colonial territory with the so-called âMonroe Doctrineâ.
Beijing denounced Washingtonâs illegal, 61-year blockade of Cuba; the 1973 CIA coup against Chileâs democratically elected President Salvador Allende; and the Donald Trump administrationâs attempt to overthrow Venezuelaâs government.
China likewise blasted the âcolor revolutionsâ and âregime changeâ operations that the United States supported in George, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and beyond.
âThe 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 lawâ, Beijing wrote.
âThe U.S. arbitrarily passes judgment on democracy in other countries, and fabricates a false narrative of âdemocracy versus authoritarianismâ to incite estrangement, division, rivalry and confrontationâ, it added.
Military hegemony
âThe history of the United States is characterized by violence and expansionâ, the Chinese Foreign Ministry wrote, explaining:
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 worldâs 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.
âAs former U.S. President Jimmy Carter put it, the United States is undoubtedly the most warlike nation in the history of the worldâ, Beijing added.
It cited a Tufts University report that found that the United States carried out almost 400 military interventions from 1776 to 2019.
Since 2001, US wars have killed hundreds of thousands of civilians, injured millions, and created tens of millions of refugees, China pointed out.
Economic hegemony
âBy taking advantage of the dollarâs status as the major international reserve currency, the United States is basically collecting âseigniorageâ from around the world; and using its control over international organizations, it coerces other countries into serving Americaâs political and economic strategyâ, the Chinese Foreign Ministry wrote.
It identified the âhegemony of U.S. dollarâ as âthe main source of instability and uncertainty in the world economyâ.
Through the use of sanctions and other measures, âThe United States willfully suppresses its opponents with economic coercionâ, and âAmericaâs economic and financial hegemony has become a geopolitical weaponâ, Beijing warned.
Technological hegemony
âThe United States seeks to deter other countriesâ scientific, technological and economic development by wielding monopoly power, suppression measures and technology restrictions in high-tech fieldsâ, China said.
Beijing condemned Washingtonâs global use of cyber attacks and surveillance.
âThe United States monopolizes intellectual property in the name of protectionâ, it wrote.
âThe United States politicizes, weaponizes technological issues and uses them as ideological toolsâ, it added.
Cultural hegemony
âThe United States has often used cultural tools to strengthen and maintain its hegemony in the worldâ, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
Washington uses movies, TV shows, and media outlets as weapons of soft power, Beijing pointed out.
âU.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 countriesâ, it wrote.
Citing a report from The Intercept, the Chinese Foreign Minister noted how the âU.S. Department of Defense manipulates social mediaâ, spreading war propaganda on Twitter, Facebook, and other platforms.
âThe United States uses misinformation as a spear to attack other countries, and has built an industrial chain around itâ, Beijing warned.
US propaganda is âtargeting socialist countriesâ in particular, it noted, stressing that Washington âpours 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 nightâ.
Source: Popularresistance.org