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美国年死10.96万吸毒者,还对华加征芬太尼关税,中方表态太意外
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-10 10:12

Group 1 - The article highlights the severe drug crisis in the United States, with over 109,600 deaths due to drug overdoses in 2023, equating to approximately 300 deaths per day, similar to a small plane crash [9][10] - It discusses the U.S. government's military actions in the Caribbean aimed at drug enforcement, which are criticized as disproportionate and ineffective, using advanced military equipment against small drug trafficking boats [7][9] - The article points out the systemic issues within the U.S. healthcare system that contribute to the opioid crisis, including the over-prescription of opioids by doctors with ties to pharmaceutical companies [12][13] Group 2 - The U.S. government has shifted blame for its drug problems onto foreign nations, particularly China, by imposing tariffs on fentanyl-related products, despite ongoing domestic issues [17][22] - China's response to the U.S. actions has been unexpectedly cooperative, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration in combating drug issues rather than unilateral measures [19][21] - The article concludes that the root cause of the fentanyl crisis lies in the U.S.'s own drug abuse culture and regulatory failures, rather than in Chinese exports, urging a rational and cooperative approach to address the problem [22]