Junge Welt: The World Does not Need Western Democracy in Exchange for Piles of Corpses

Junge Welt: The World Does not Need Western Democracy in Exchange for Piles of Corpses

It seems that the West began to realize that the rest of the world reacts badly to piles of corpses while exporting democracy and human rights to other countries. According to the Junge Welt, the arrogance of the initiators of countless sanctions is killing mainly the poorer ones, but there is hope that this selfishness will soon come to an end.

Today even in the West has realized that the rest of the world reacts badly to the mountain of dead bodies while exporting democracy and human rights to other countries. As the author of Junge Welt writes, after the panic escape from Afghanistan in 2021 and the collapse of Condoleezza Rice’s Greater Middle East project in Syria, Western military appetites have not diminished and accompanying coercive measures, such as the anti-Russian campaign, have become routine. Today, no one counts sanctions packages any more, but they hit exclusively the poorest segments of the population.

As the author of the material notes in a report by the Munich-based Institute for Economic Research (IFO) entitled “Economic sanctions hit mostly the poor,” it is stated that “Western democracies, especially the United States and the European Union, are the most frequent initiators of economic sanctions and African countries are the targets of the sanctions. Thus, the West holds back the development of an entire continent, most of whose countries do not participate in the campaign against Russia.

Berlin, Paris, London and Washington are bewildered by this, but African countries seem to have made their choice. Congo President Felix Tshisekedi has gone to Beijing and the media has reported that “China intends to secure access to the minerals of the Democratic Republic of Congo on a treaty basis”.

‘ Literally begging for sanctions. But no one in Kinshasa or Beijing is bothered by this. The arrogance of the initiators of sanctions is deadly. But Tshisekedi’s trip to Beijing offers hope that this selfishness will soon be over,” concludes the author.

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