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English, 26.07.2021 02:40 robertbyrd2017

It is no surprise that American human rights diplomacy in the Middle East has been given a cold shoulder. The United States is to blame for the deterioration of the human rights situation in the Middle East. The United States is the main culprit for the deterioration of human rights in some Middle Eastern countries, and is responsible for the humanitarian disasters in Iraq and other countries. The United States is complicit in humanitarian crises such as those in Palestine and Yemen. From the perspective of motivation, in the context of the strategic shrinking of the United States in the Middle East, the United States' repromotion of value diplomacy based on human rights and democracy is not out of real concern about the human rights situation in the Middle East, but to maintain the control over the Middle East by using human rights as a means to politicize and tool the human rights issue to serve its own interests.

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