Former Malaysian PM Blames Aggressive U.S. Leadership For Escalating Conflicts: Media

Former Malaysian PM Blames Aggressive U.S. Leadership For Escalating Conflicts: Media

TOKYO, Jun 3 (NNN-XINHUA) – Former Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, voiced concern about aggressive U.S. leadership and its unyielding stances, which had been perpetuating global discord, cautioning that the world might be heading towards war, if the U.S. continues to antagonise Russia, Nikkei Asia reported.

In an interview on the sidelines of Nikkei’s Future of Asia forum in Tokyo, Mahathir said, Americans have not learned any lessons from past wars, the Japanese newspaper website said.

“The U.S. regards anybody who challenges them as the enemy, which is why we have problems involving the U.S. with Iran, Russia and China. The U.S. is not tolerant. People cannot be 100 percent exactly like you. We accept the differences,” Mahathir said.

Mahathir argued that the U.S. has long sought to maintain its dominant position on the global stage, since the end of the Cold War, viewing the rise of other nations, especially China, as a direct threat, said the report.

Mahathir emphasised that, China rose to become the world’s second-largest economy because it has “the capacity to grow and be No. 1,” a development not welcomed by the Americans.

The senior statesman also criticised Western powers, amid growing global tensions, especially since the onset of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict last Oct, the report said.

“A lot of injustices are committed, but the U.S. and Europe view these injustices as issues that don’t concern them. They don’t try to stop Israel from committing all kinds of crimes,” he said.

Noting that the U.S. is the world’s biggest arms trader and continually produces new weapons, Mahathir claimed, it is in the Americans’ interest to see wars fought elsewhere, Nikkei Asia said.

“There is this belief in the West that, to have peace, prepare for war, but that is wrong. Preparing for war ensures war because to make money from selling weapons, people must fight,” he said.– NNN-XINHUA  

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