• Japan: August 6 and 9, 1945
• Korea and China: 1950–1953 (Korean War)
• Guatemala: 1954, 1960, 1967–1969
• Indonesia: 1958
• Cuba: 1959–1961
• Congo: 1964
• Laos: 1964–1973
• Vietnam: 1961–1973
• Cambodia: 1969–1970
• Grenada: 1983
• Lebanon: 1983, 1984 (attacks on targets in Lebanon and Syria)
• Libya: 1986, 2011, 2015
• El Salvador: 1980
• Nicaragua: 1980
• Iran: 1987
• Panama: 1989
• Iraq: 1991 (Gulf War), 1991–2003 (U.S. and British strikes), 2003–2015
• Kuwait: 1991
• Somalia: 1993, 2007–2008, 2011
• Bosnia: 1994, 1995
• Sudan: 1998
• Afghanistan: 1998, 2001–2015
• Yugoslavia: 1999
• Yemen: 2002, 2009, 2011
• Pakistan: 2007–2015
• Syria: 2014–2015
This list includes more than 20 countries. China emphasized:
“We must never forget who the real threat to the world is.”
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This raises several questions:
• Has the Western world ever shown outrage toward the United States?
• Has there ever been a loud, unified condemnation against it?
• Has the U.S. ever once faced sanctions for its actions?
This entire global system, which we call the “international community,” has remained a silent spectator—while the U.S. storms into countries like a bandit and turns their dreams into horrifying nightmares.
No condemnation. No reprimand. No sign of displeasure.
Just a cowardly, shameless, and hypocritical global conscience.
What’s needed now is that this list be shared on every possible platform, again and again.
Videos should be produced to expose these Western hypocrites and constantly remind the world of the crimes committed by the U.S. around the globe.
This list was released by the Chinese Embassy in Moscow as a political and moral message—at a time when the global media and Western governments were harshly condemning Iran’s attack on Israel, while completely ignoring America’s own history.
The aim of this list was to expose the double standards employed by the U.S. and the West when it comes to human rights, international law, and global security.
When Iran launched a retaliatory strike on Israel, the U.S. and its allies quickly labeled Iran as a “global threat.”
In response to that aggressive campaign, the Chinese embassy issued this list to remind the world that the real threat is the country that has bombed over 30 nations since World War II.
China’s stance is clear: the U.S. has no moral ground to speak from—its past and present are both filled with human rights violations and global aggression.
By releasing this list, China has sent a broader message:
“The world must remember who the true danger is. Western media and governments act with hypocrisy. When the U.S. commits mass killings, they remain silent.”
This move is not just a diplomatic gesture or informational release—it is a political response and a mo ral charge sheet against the one-sided narrative pushed by the United States and its allies.
@Prof. Dipak Nag