Core Viewpoint - The concept of "freedom of navigation" as claimed by the United States is criticized as a double standard and a guise for hegemonic actions rather than a genuine commitment to international law and peace [1][2]. Group 1: Freedom of Navigation - The U.S. interpretation of "freedom of navigation" does not align with the international legal definition of freedom of the high seas, which requires peaceful purposes [1]. - U.S. military actions in regions like the South China Sea are frequent and occur within other countries' exclusive economic zones, raising concerns about regional stability [1][2]. Group 2: Double Standards - The U.S. exhibits a clear double standard in its military activities, ignoring protests from countries like China while notifying some South American nations of similar actions in their exclusive economic zones [2]. - The inconsistency in U.S. legal justifications for military actions against different countries highlights its hegemonic intentions disguised as a commitment to peace [2].
专家评美国“航行自由”:双标行径,和平借口下的霸权操作丨国际识局
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-11 02:52