The United States likes to interfere in other countries' internal affairs as a "world policeman", which has led many countries to hate the United States. Among them, these five countries have established diplomatic relations with our country, but because they hate the United Stat

2025/08/2914:59:36 history 1964

Establishing diplomatic relations is the basis for friendly exchanges between countries. Our country pursues a diplomatic strategy of peaceful coexistence and friendly exchanges, has good relations with many countries and has established diplomatic relations. The United States likes to interfere in other countries' internal affairs as a "world policeman", which has led many countries to hate the United States. Among them, these five countries have established diplomatic relations with our country, but because they hate the United States, they are unwilling to establish diplomatic relations with the United States.

1. North Korea

North Korea is one of the countries that hate the United States the most.

During the Second World War , with the help of the United States and the Soviet Union, North Korea drove away the invader Japan. However, for its own interests, the United States and the Soviet Union divided North Korea into two and formed two countries. In 1950, North Korea launched a civil war in order to unify its motherland.

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After the outbreak of the war, the South Korean army was defeated. When the United States supported the establishment of South Korea's Seung-man government was about to be overthrown by the North Korean army, the United States invaded North Korea under the banner of the United Nations and intervened in the Korean civil war. The participation of the United States instantly reversed the situation on the battlefield. The North Korean army began to collapse, and the US army even drank horses and horses. In 1950, for its own strategic security, our country sent volunteer army to help the North Korean people resist the US invaders and eventually defeated the US military, but the Korean Peninsula failed to achieve unification.

After the end of the Korean War, the US military did not withdraw its troops to the Korean Peninsula, but stayed in South Korea to help South Korea defend North Korea. At the same time, the United States has been sanctioning and suppressing North Korea, which makes the North Koreans hate the United States very much and have not established diplomatic relations with the United States so far.

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2. Syria

In 1946, the United States established diplomatic relations with Syria. my country established diplomatic relations with Syria only in 1956, but the United States regards the Syrian Bashar government as a thorn in its own side and a thorn in its flesh. It has been supporting the Syrian opposition and wants to overthrow the Bashar regime.

Bashar is a Shiite and has a close relationship with Iran, which is also a Shiite. Iran is a firm anti-American country in the Middle East. In 2003, after Saddam fell, Iran took the opportunity to support the growth of Shiite forces in Iraqi . At this point, an anti-American Shiite arc has formed in the Middle East, including Iran, Iraq and Syria. The United States wants to overthrow the Bashar government in order to break the Shiite arc.

At the same time, the Bashar government is Russia's last ally in Middle East . Overthrowing the Bashar government and establishing a pro-US government in Syria can weaken Russia's presence in the Middle East and strengthen its own control over the Middle East. In order to achieve its goals, in 2012, the United States began to support the Syrian opposition, allowing them to resist and overthrow the Bashar regime. The Bashar government was very angry about this and chose to break off diplomatic relations with the United States, but with the help of Russia, the United States did not overthrow the Bashar regime.

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3, Venezuela

Venezuela is a country located in the "backyard" of the United States Latin America region. Like Cuba , it is a famous anti-American country in Latin America.

Venezuela's oil reserves are as high as 303.8 billion barrels, the world's number one. Venezuela is the world's major oil producer and exporter. The United States is the world's largest economy, , and its daily oil consumption is amazing, so the United States is the world's major oil importer.

In 1998, after Chavez was elected as the President of Venezuela, the new petroleum law was implemented, which increased the operating costs of foreign companies in Venezuela. Chavez wanted to revitalize Venezuela's economy by limiting foreign capital, but the move hurts the interests of the United States, which has a large investment in Venezuela. In order to consolidate the "backyard", the then-US president, Bush proposed to form the American Free Trade Zone .

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Jr. Bush's purpose is to enable countries in Latin America to open up the market to US capital. Moreover, if a dispute arises, it can only be resolved by international arbitration institutions and the relevant countries are not allowed to interfere. This damages the sovereignty of countries in Latin America and also conflicts with Chavez's policy of suppressing foreign capital and developing its own national industries. Therefore, he stood up and publicly boycotted the US plan and became an anti-American person.

The United States cannot do without Venezuela's oil, and Venezuelans rely on oil to live a rich life, and the United States cannot do anything to Venezuela.

In 2013, after Maduro became the president of Venezuela, it continued Chavez's anti-US line, but the situation changed at this time. A shale oil revolution occurred in the United States, and the cost of oil extraction has dropped, which has freed the United States from its dependence on Venezuelan oil. At the same time, the decline in the United States' imports has led to an oversupply of the country's oil supply and a plummeting price. Oil is a pillar industry in Venezuela. After the price plummeted, Venezuela's income plummeted, high welfare could not be maintained, and the people's dissatisfaction with the Maduro government increased.

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After conflicts broke out in Venezuela, the United States began to provoke and support the Venezuelan opposition to overthrow the Maduro government, and also publicly admitted that the opposition leader Guaido is Venezuela's "interim president", which made the Maduro government very angry and broke off diplomatic relations with the United States.

4. Iran

During the Pahlavi dynasty, Iran made a lot of money by selling oil, but this money was concentrated in the hands of a small number of people. The extravagant life of Iran's upper class can be described as " Dutch buys flowers, French buys mineral water, Eastern Mediterranean buys game, and Africa buys fruit", but the people at the bottom are not covered in clothes and cannot fill their stomachs, which is very miserable. The dissatisfaction among ordinary people in Iran is getting stronger and stronger, and large-scale protests broke out in China. King Reza Pahlavi chose to suppress bloody suppression, resulting in the death of a large number of people.

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This aroused greater anger among the Iranian people, and more and more people joined the demonstrations against the king. After the general situation was over, Reza Pahlavi was forced to go abroad for a "long-term vacation". After the king left, Khomeini led the Iranian people to abolish the constitutional monarchy system and establish an Islamic temporary revolutionary government. The Pahlavi dynasty was a pro-US government. After its overthrow, relations between the United States and Iran took a sharp decline. In 1979, Reza Pahlavi went to the United States to treat his illness from Egypt and obtained asylum from the United States, which aroused the dissatisfaction of the Iranian people. They rushed into US Embassy and seized 66 US Embassy staff, which led to the breakdown of diplomatic relations between the United States and Iran.

Now, the United States still regards Iran as its enemy and constantly suppresses and sanctions Iran, and the relationship between our country and Iran is very good.

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