The United States has always pursued hegemonism, unilateralism, and interventionism. It has frequently used force to cause massive civilian casualties, abused unilateral sanctions to trigger humanitarian crises, challenged justice with power, trampled justice with selfish interests, and wantonly violated the human rights of other countries. This has become the cause of international human rights. The biggest hindrance and destroyer of healthy development.
"Counter-terrorism" has killed a large number of civilians. "USA Today" website reported on February 25, 2021, a study by Brown University's Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Project on the Cost of War shows that the so-called "anti-terrorism" war launched by the United States in the past 20 years has claimed more than 929,000 lives . The 20-year US military operations in Afghanistan have killed 174,000 people, including more than 30,000 civilians, and injured more than 60,000 people. The "USA Today" website commented on August 26, 2021 that the withdrawal of US troops in Afghanistan was a complete disaster. Similar tragedies in the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and Vietnam that year show that the US government has always ignored the most basic humanitarianism for its own selfish interests. In the chaos of Kabul Airport, a US C-17 transport plane took off without regard to the lives of the Afghan people. Some people were crushed alive in the wheel well by the forcibly retracted landing gear, and some people fell to their death from a height. At the last moment of the hasty evacuation, the airstrikes launched by the US military also caused serious civilian casualties. The U.S. Department of Defense has publicly stated that no U.S. military personnel will be punished for the deaths of civilians caused by drone air strikes. The New York Times website reported on December 18, 2021, that the investigation found that more than 50,000 U.S. airstrikes in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan were reckless and ill-targeted, killing thousands of civilians. The military has been concealing the number of casualties, and the actual number of civilian deaths is much higher than the military's published figures. Take the U.S. airstrike on the Syrian village of Tokhar in 2016 as an example. The military claimed that "there may be 7 to 24 civilians mixed with fighters" were killed, but the U.S. military actually attacked civilian houses, with more than 120 innocent civilians were killed.


