Sanction, Means of State Terrorism
In recent years the U.S. is getting more undisguised in its sanctions against anti-imperialist independent countries.
The
U.S. froze the properties of important personages and companies of
Belarus under the pretext of human rights issue and worked out a list of
objects of sanctions of Russia allegedly for its judicial and
procuratorial system.
Amid
the dispute between Sudan and South Sudan coming to a settlement, the
U.S. extended sanctions against Sudan a year again under the pretext
that the Darfur dispute and other issues are still hindering the normal
relations.
It
restricted the investment of foreign companies in Sudan and kept the
properties of the Sudanese government and specific officials frozen.
Calling
the peaceful nuclear activities of Iran to account, the U.S. together
with European countries are escalating the financial and economic
sanctions against this country.
The
U.S. takes sanctions against those countries that reject the American
view of value and pursue an independent management of state.
As
is known, "color revolution" took place in different countries in East
Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East from the late 20th century,
giving rise to pro-U.S. governments there. Such an abnormal phenomenon
was caused by the U.S. strategem to bring down the position of Russia
which was hostile to the U.S.
Saying
the U.S. sanctions exceed the economic category, experts are warning
that they would exacerbate the political antagonism between nations.
Political
confrontation caused by sanctions is regarded as a very dangerous
factor that would create complexity in the state relations and even
might trigger off a military clash.
There are many examples that a war was ignited by fierce political and economic disputes between countries.
Experts comment that U.S. sanctions are becoming a means of state terrorism instead of war.
The
U.S. inflicted sanctions on Iraq first to weaken the country and then
toppled down the Sadam Hussein government easily with military attack.
The
U.S. ignited a war unexpectedly while imposing sanctions. It shows how
sinister the U.S. was in its moves to consolidate its military position
in the Middle East and dominate the strategic resources abundant in the
region.
All
facts clearly prove the U.S. sanctions are a product of its
dominationist ambition aimed at overthrowing anti-imperialist
independent countries.
Jo Thaek Bom
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