Why the United States play the "Xinjiang card"

Published: March 29, 2021, 4 a.m.

"If you are a Muslim, where do you prefer to live? America?" The answer is definitely not in the United States.

The United States has a long tradition of racism, and after the "911" incident in 2001, American society was very unfriendly to Muslims.

After Trump came to power, he explicitly barred Muslim citizens from some Arab countries from entering the country.

In addition, in the past few decades, the United States has attacked Iraq twice, launched a war in Afghanistan, and participated in civil wars in Libya, Syria, and Yemen. At least hundreds of thousands of Muslims were killed and millions of Muslims were displaced.

Not to mention, after the end of World War II, the United States has long favored Israel on the Palestinian-Israeli issue, which has caused the homeland of millions of Palestinian Muslims to be occupied and the dream of nation-building is out of reach.

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