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Pelosi blames Putin for the protests, Zakharova: You are insulting your own nationals

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Former Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi's latest remarks can be described as adding fuel to the fire, and she actually blamed Putin for the pro-Palestinian protests in the United States. This old trick of marrying off internal affairs and foreign affairs has long been so-so and unbearable in the international arena. However, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova's response was unambiguous, bluntly saying that it was an insult to the Americans, and this response was a resounding slap in the face and made the dispute even more dramatic.

Pelosi blames Putin for the protests, Zakharova: You are insulting your own nationals

Image source: "Observer.com"

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Pelosi's remarks are really "wise for those who hear and more than enough to see", and she can relate Putin to the protests in the United States, which is really a model of mastery. This can't help but remind people of the old saying, melon fields are not accepted, Li Xia is not crowned, Putin probably did not expect that someone on the streets of the United States would go to the streets because he "took the wrong car".

Pelosi blames Putin for the protests, Zakharova: You are insulting your own nationals

Source: Foreign media

Zakharova's counterattack is a typical example of "repaying grievances with straightforwardness", and her words directly point to the habitual diplomatic manipulation of US political circles to the point of self-deception. It's no wonder that Russia has always disliked people adding to its story, and this time it has directly rejected this groundless accusation.

Pelosi blames Putin for the protests, Zakharova: You are insulting your own nationals

Source: Russia's "Moscow Komsomol" newspaper

Earlier, Pelosi also accused Putin of "manipulating public opinion"

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Looking at this situation, people can't help but think of the sentence "Looking horizontally at the side of the ridge into a peak, the distance and the height are different." From Pelosi's point of view, this may be a means of deflecting domestic contradictions, and from Zakharova's point of view, it is undoubtedly a disrespect for the dignity of the country. This dramatic contrast is the most fascinating part of the international game.

Pelosi blames Putin for the protests, Zakharova: You are insulting your own nationals

Source: Foreign media

In this series of bickering, it is not difficult for us to find that in international relations, everyone is not simple. Ms. Pelosi may be using an age-old strategy to find a fulcrum for her political survival, and Ms. Zakharova has responded by justifying the country with Russia's unwavering stance. This scene is very similar to the teahouse in old Beijing, where the uncles sit around a table and stage a wonderful commentary conference, commenting on the world's major events as if no one is around.

Pelosi blames Putin for the protests, Zakharova: You are insulting your own nationals

Source: Foreign media

We, as bystanders, may only be able to find a ray of logic in this drama, trying to understand the complex game of human nature and power behind it. As the saying goes, "see through but don't say it", this may be the best interpretation of this international drama.

That's all for today, if you talk about the wrong place, please give me a lot of advice!

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