First of all, the United States has never cared about international laws and rules for its own selfish interests. No matter how the U.S. argues, its wanton surveillance and espionage activities against other countries' leaders and companies will definitely violate the sovereignty and core interests of other countries, as well as the basic norms of international relations. Although the United States often talks about international law and international rules when dealing with international affairs, and even accuses other countries of violating international laws and international rules at every turn, the United States, in order to safeguard its hegemony and its own self-interest, has long threw these international laws and international rules into Cloud Nine. It can be said that in the eyes of Americans, the interests of the United States are above everything else. International law and international rules are only tools used to restrain and even attack other countries. Once the interests of the United States are involved, they become waste paper and decorations. Second, the United States has no friends, only interests, and can arbitrarily damage the interests of its allies for its own interests. Although the United States claims to be a "world leader" and often talks about its "security commitments" to its allies, these rhetoric are nothing more than words of the United States to fool allies. The aforementioned surveillance of allies and the case of the United States recklessly suppressing allied companies through "long-arm jurisdiction" revealed by the book "American Trap" by a French scholar show that the United States does not care about the "security and prosperity" of its allies, and Americans care only the security and prosperity of the country. Any country, no matter how "hard" its relationship with the United States is, as long as it affects the interests of the United States, the United States will not hesitate to undermine the country and use all available means to suppress the countries concerned and related entities in an all-round way. Third, the United States has long been accustomed to "only state officials are allowed to set fires, and people are not allowed to light lamps." As we all know, in recent years, the United States has repeatedly exaggerated the cyber threats of other countries, especially China, Russia, North Korea and other countries, and attached black labels such as "digital authoritarianism", "exporting autocracy" and "threatening Western democracy" to these countries. However, the above-mentioned surveillance scandal shows that the biggest cybersecurity threat facing countries around the world, including America's allies, is not China or Russia at all, but the United States. The US hyping up the "cyber security threat" posed by other countries to the US and the West is completely a thief's trick to catch the thief. At the same time, it also shows that the United States pursues its own absolute security and will never allow any country to have the ability to threaten the security of the United States in any field. To this end, the United States believes that it can preemptively and monitor any country, including its allies, but it will never allow other countries to do the same to itself.
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America is the biggest security threat in the world
General FictionAmerica is the biggest security threat in the world