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I am in New Delhi, and I will tell you a real India!

[Date: 2006- 10-03] Source: Iron Blood Author: Unknown [font: large, medium and small]

I am an engineer and now I am in New Delhi, India. It's local time 10 noon 12, and the temperature is 33 degrees.

Because I came to work in India, I paid more attention to Indian news in domestic jars and portals. I really want to laugh when I read the post about Indian democracy before. I won't pile up data and quote reports, but I will speak with the facts I see and send photos when necessary to set the record straight. I just want to tell you a real India.

It has been three months since I came to work in India in late May. Before I came, I learned about India through domestic reports, but now my personal experience and feelings tell me that for a country, don't trust those data and reports.

I can write about India for a long time, but I'm too lazy to write. I might as well use a direct rebuttal to make it refreshing.

1, "Why are Indian athletes rarely seen in sports competitions? This country is strange. What big events such as the Olympic Games and the World Cup have nothing to do with them. "

Because India is closed and confident. They only like playing cricket and are not interested in other sports. If there are other events, it will also serve as an ornament to the national competition. During the World Cup, there is no TV station to broadcast the game here! ! Only ESPN occasionally reports the results of the game, which makes me sad. When they return to China at the end of August, they have the same opportunity to go to the Indian national men's basketball team. They are wearing uniforms. It can be seen from the embroidery marks that they went to China to participate in the 19 Asian Men's Basketball Championship. Colleagues have been playing basketball, watching their height and figure, judging that his college team will not be inferior even if it plays with this team. People who are interested in sports can check it out and see if there are still games in China.

2. "Nuclear power ranks third in Asia.

At present, there are 8 nuclear power plants and 65,438+00 reactors in operation. 1996/197 has an installed capacity of 2.225 million kilowatts, accounting for 2.59% of the national installed capacity of 85.94 million kilowatts. The nuclear power capacity is 9 billion kWh.

All other Indian engineers designed and built generators with a power of 220,000 kilowatts. There are four reactors under construction. We are going to build 2 * 500,000 MW and 2 * 1 000 MW nuclear power plants.

The self-sufficiency rate of nuclear power equipment in India is 90%! ! ! "

In late May, after we came to India, we rented an apartment in a local villa area. The whole block is blacked out twice every night, usually once between 9:00- 10 for about 1~2 hours, and once after midnight at about 1~3: 00. The stop time is not clear, because it is usually warm. The temperature at that time was about 38 degrees during the day and 33 degrees at night.

However, when I come back in July and August, the power outage is a nightmare. The power outage is irregular, and it stops all day and night. Sometimes I have dinner and take a bath in the dark. I remember the longest time when I woke up at six o'clock in the morning and stopped until six o'clock in the evening, stopping for 12 hours, and then stopping at night 10. Worst of all, there is no water without electricity. Because there is no water pipe network in the capital of this big country. Every household is drilling wells to pump water, and power failure means that the pump can't work. At this time, the highest temperature is about 42 degrees during the day and 35 degrees at night.

Battery and generator are very popular products in India. Our room is equipped with batteries and conversion controllers. When there is a power failure, it will automatically switch to the battery to ensure the electric fan and lighting in each room. However, this can only last about 1 hour. It is conceivable that at 8 o'clock in the evening, the city is dark, so you can only wait for the phone in your room. After an hour, you stop until there is a quick "beep" alarm sound from the battery controller, and the lights are getting darker and darker. In the end, it was dark. There was no light or fan, and there was no water to take a bath or even brush your teeth. You could only wait endlessly in the darkness and sultry heat.

Some people will question where I live. This is Punjab province, located in the northwest of New Delhi. We are surrounded by big villas, row upon row, with single-family houses. Defined by the concept of Shanghai, it should be between the inner rings and close to the inner rings. A subway is being built one stop away from the residence, and two stops away from the residence are interchange stations for two subway lines. Even in such a lot, you can't escape the power outage, because it is citywide. Even if power is supplied in summer, the voltage is unstable. I remember that in the 1990s, the refrigerators at home were all equipped with voltage regulators. The voltage regulator, which is not seen in China now, is installed on the socket of every air conditioner and refrigerator in India. UPS, whose sales volume has shrunk in the IT market, is also installed next to every desktop computer here. So we come here to work, all equipped with laptops.

I remember once going to a "big shopping mall" next to the subway station, which is the biggest decent shopping mall I have found now. The decoration is similar to Parkson and Pacific Ocean, but the scale is much smaller, with only five floors. Even in such a shopping mall, we walked in it for more than 40 minutes and stopped the electricity for four times, each time for a short time, about 10 seconds to 2 minutes. I guess the emergency generator started and switched. There is a security guard standing in front of every store in this mall. Can you imagine? There are security guards standing in front of every merchant such as LEVIS, ONLY and NIKE. When there is a power outage, the security guard immediately closes the door of the business to prevent people from entering and leaving, and then opens it after the call.

In a country with a population almost equal to that of China, the power supply is only * * times that of China. I don't want to discuss the authenticity of the above data about nuclear power plants. I only know that it is not easy to live in such a country with a serious shortage of electricity supply. For people here, these data are meaningless, even if the nuclear power facility 100% is made in India, what? Even the capital, New Delhi, is still like this. You can imagine other places. I think those supercomputers developed by India's high-tech industries should all be equipped with diesel generators as backup power sources, right? Otherwise, there will be no electricity in summer. How can they spin hundreds of millions of times per second?

I absolutely don't believe how well a country with energy shortage can develop, which is fatal. 3. "At the end of last century, the spacecraft began to develop an aircraft capable of sending 15 tons of payload into low-earth orbit, which can be reused 100 times. India's plan is not to show its achievements, but because some special alloys needed by high-tech industries can only be smelted in space. India has plans to launch a mercury probe.

I really want to laugh when I see the special alloy smelting in space written here. In June, I visited a steel structure processing factory in Mumbai. The person in charge of this factory told me that all kinds of steel profiles here are made in India. After that, I visited his factory workshop and clearly saw a large-size section steel that can be supplied by Baosteel and WISCO in China, with the words "Made in Ukraine" printed on it. I asked the foreman who showed me around, and he said that this size of steel was imported, not made in India.

As we all know, steel structures have been widely used in domestic cities such as Shanghai. In the 1990s, many steel structures were used in the Ring Road. The high-rise and super-high-rise buildings such as Jinmao Tower, the international financial center under construction and the World Trade Center are all steel-concrete combinations. In the past two years, many steel structures have been used in Shanghai's municipal construction, such as several interchanges between Zhonghuan Road and Humin Elevated Road. Lupu Bridge is an all-steel structure, which has brought the performance of steel to the extreme. The supply of heavy steel is the flesh and blood of national construction.

However, in New Delhi, the steel structure was originally designed for a construction project. Because the owner was worried that he could not find a capable processing factory in New Delhi, he was forced to change the structural form. To tell the truth, there are dozens of processing tonnage and difficulty on the Shanghai-Nanjing line.

I think India must have its purpose in studying special alloys in space, but I think it will be more pragmatic to save expensive space research expenses and develop basic steel industry. Japan's space research rate has been frustrated in recent years, but I don't need to say more about Japan's steel technology level, from the automobile panels of middle and high-grade cars (Baosteel just put on the board in the past two years, and the domestic middle and high-grade automobile panels are mainly imported from Japan) to the construction of Akashi cross-sea bridge and Japan's shipbuilding industry. However, Japan's iron ore is completely dependent on imports, and the development of basic industries has laid a solid foundation for the Japanese economy. Although our astronauts have gone to heaven, our iron and steel smelting technology is still far behind that of Japan, which has never launched a spaceship. India, on the other hand, exports * * * tons of iron ore every year, accounting for * * of the world's iron ore production (please leave the * sign in the article to those who like to search numbers online). However, even the most urgently needed large-size steel for infrastructure construction can't be produced. What about development?

4. "The problem of Indian agriculture is the low yield per unit area. For example, the yield per unit area of rice is only half that of China. But India does not plunder soil fertility by abusing chemical fertilizers and pesticides to increase production, which is a crime against future generations. Instead, a "green revolution" was carried out to make food completely self-sufficient through comprehensive science and technology. "

You can't imagine how eager I am to go back to China for a big meal now. Indian rice is very dry and looks like Thai fragrant rice, but it tastes worse than domestic brown rice. A Beijing chef who works in a Chinese restaurant in India told me that Indian rice lacks gum. Our rice is sticky when cooked, and Indian rice is sticky when pinched by hand. It tastes terrible! Off topic, I want to talk about pesticides. Ha ha.

When I went to India again this month, I specially brought some Amway concentrated washing liquid. Because there are too many pesticide residues in vegetables here. I hope this thing can wash away more pesticide residues. You should remember the "poison coke" incident two months ago, right? Pesticides were found in all carbonated beverage products of Coca-Cola and Pepsi. In fact, media reports in India have different opinions on this issue. It is nothing new for some Indian media to report that pesticide residues in Indian milk and vegetables exceed the standard. Therefore, I personally doubt that these two American companies will take the initiative to add pesticides to harm the Indian people, because they have to rely on India to restrict China in western China. The biggest possibility is that the water quality in India is problematic. Assuming that pesticides exist widely in soil, it is not surprising that pesticides remain in milk, vegetables and even water. Probably there are pesticides in the production water of coke manufacturers?

Therefore, if someone says that India does not rely on chemical fertilizers and pesticides to increase production, I will never believe it, because you are not in India and are not threatened by pesticide residues every day like me. And I have seen urea packaging bags made in China in India! Unfortunately, it wasn't filmed at that time. If you are interested, can you check whether India imports fertilizer from China? Or is it just a packaging bag?

5. "India has the largest number of livestock in the world (there are 654.38 billion cows in the world and nearly 300 million in India), but they are mainly fed by green feed, not food! ! ! With the improvement of people's living standards, the demand for food will not increase significantly, but more vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs will be needed. This is one of the reasons why India has become the second largest milk producer in the world. "

First of all, more cattle does not mean more livestock. Besides cows, there are pigs and sheep. Secondly, what can more cows tell us? If we put this data in the United States, we can understand that the United States has sufficient beef and milk supply capacity and people eat well. But in India, it is another understanding. 90% of India's population believes in Hinduism, and it is a country where all people believe in religion. The biggest Hindu god (equivalent to Jesus in the west and Tathagata in China) is called Shiva, and Shiva's mount is an ox. So cows are gods in India, and India doesn't eat beef at all.

On the streets of New Delhi, "stray cattle" can be seen everywhere. These cows are completely ownerless and free-range. If anyone wants to see photos, I can send them every other day, because I can see them on my way to work every day. These cows sometimes look for something to eat in the garbage. Others will bring some grain or forage to the cows on their way to work. I once saw with my own eyes that someone stopped at the roadside during the morning rush hour and opened the trunk to let stray cattle come directly to graze; I also saw someone riding a motorcycle scattering feed along the road at the intersection where stray cattle gathered. I also saw the bodies of stray cattle killed by the train lying on the side of the railway, stinking. I don't have the data, but I know that such a group of stray cattle must account for a large proportion of the figure of 300 million. This survival concept of these cows is completely different from feeding them delicious food in China cowshed and letting them produce meat and milk.

Moreover, the large demand for milk does not mean that India is developed to the same food consumption level as European countries. In fact, due to cultural differences, it is impossible to evaluate the food structure in India by conventional methods. 80% of my Indian colleagues have breakfast and dinner twice a day, instead of lunch. And even if you eat, you eat very little, and the food is very single. And 60% people in India are vegetarians. It takes half a day to order chicken rolls or wheat-flavored fish at McDonald's. Because there are few people to eat, we have to do it now. This is very easy to explain why the population of India is about 654.38+0 billion, and now the food supply is completely independent. Because people have little direct demand for food. Indirectly, so many people don't eat meat, of course, the number of cattle, pigs, chickens and sheep is also less, and natural livestock consume less food. The large-scale existence of cattle in India has only two meanings: one is to provide milk, and the other is the embodiment of religious worship. So what's the point of simply comparing the number of cattle with that of China, or even the food problem?

6. "India has never starved to death since its independence."

It is ridiculous that the person who said this is a "scholar"! Ask anyone who has been to India and ask him if he believes such a sentence.

I came to India to work, so I didn't have time to visit the poor and ask questions, investigate and study in the countryside. But from what I have seen with my own eyes on both sides of the street, I will never believe this statement. Someone asked whether the shanty towns in Shanghai can compare with the poor people in India. I think the living conditions of beggars in China are better than those at the lowest level in India. They just pull a shed with canvas by the broken wall on the roadside, or hold up a tarpaulin with bamboo poles, which is called home. A few people live like this, begging at various intersections during the day, cooking with branches on the roadside at night and so on. This scene can be seen at almost any intersection in Delhi except the India Gate and the government building in the city center. Some traffic on the island has become a small village. A dozen such "homes" lived like this. They really have nothing but aluminum buckets for beggars and rags for the roof. Medical care? Education? Democracy? Bullshit. Try to live.

I just brought this month's chinese national geography to talk about the life of people in the western mountainous areas. People in one of the poorest areas in China didn't wear clothes a few years ago, but at least they still have huts and fields to grow and at least they can live by themselves. Refugees in these cities are far away from it.

As mentioned earlier, there is no water pipe network in New Delhi, but there are local media reports (reported as government achievements). In the past, the high temperature in India often caused the poor to die of thirst or heat. In recent years, the government has set up free water supply stations in many parts of the city to provide water for the poor. These measures have greatly reduced the number of people who died of high temperature in hot weather. Although it was directly taken out of the ground, I still saw many people drinking it directly. In addition, in these hot days, the government will also have some water trailers parked in areas without water stations. So we see poor people gathering around the waterwheel with appliances to get water ... and in Mumbai, there are hundreds of thousands of poor people with nothing! The government is expelling them. Many of these poor people are migrant workers who came to Mumbai for construction more than a decade ago and have been here ever since.

In Delhi, there are a lot of such people under almost every viaduct. While wondering whether the Indian government can really count them into the total population, I also wonder how long they can live in this state of life. Even they are not as good as those wandering cows, at least there are believers to feed the forage.

Do you still believe that India has not starved to death since its independence? This is a funny joke.

7. "CCTV TV shows that although India's rural areas are also poor, farmers, both men and women, are full of confidence in life. Children in rural areas can play football, and they are well developed and full of vitality.

What about a country's countryside? Both men and women are stunted, pale and depressed. All they see on their faces is despair, only death and no hope. Children are also full of depression, lack of vitality and malnutrition. "

Do you believe in TV? This argument is not worth refuting at all. Not to mention how many people in this jar came from rural China, got good jobs through higher education, and then used their own computers to surf the Internet. Let alone how much I envy the life of farmers in my hometown (southern Jiangsu). Just talk about migrant workers. The migrant workers I saw in China, after working on their own land, spent their spare time building the whole China. Although their life in the city is far from that of urban residents, they have enough to eat and sleep, and their health is basically guaranteed. Occasionally, some rich skilled workers have some spare money and hold a gambling party or something. Is this lack of vitality? I feel so energetic.

In India, workers live in sheds surrounded by steel plates. In short, you've been seeing asbestos tiles, right? That kind of thin steel plate is almost such a specification, and a house is surrounded by more than a dozen such plates. This is the dormitory of Indian migrant workers. In Shanghai, workers live in two floors, with eight people in each room. I don't want to say more. Who hasn't seen the construction site? Go to the nearby construction site and see if the workers in China live worse than the Indian workers I mentioned. I also saw an Indian woman paving the road with a basin of stones on her head (Indians like to carry things with their heads). Her 2-or 3-year-old daughter is playing around naked. I think these Indian workers, including this woman, if he can really eat well in the countryside and have confidence in life, and his or her children can play football, why did he or she choose to come to the city and live in such a state?

By the way, Indian children are all grasping gloves with boards. I have never seen any children play football. Is it the legendary American countryside?

8. "In the 1970s, India launched the' White Revolution' and implemented the plan of' Let milk flow into rivers' to increase milk production. Now it has become the largest milk producer in the world, with an annual milk output of more than 90 million tons, which has basically solved the problem of children drinking milk and ensured the health and strength of the nation. " "In today's world, any country that can't solve the problem of children's milk can only be doomed to be an inferior nation and a lower country. This is indisputable. "

I believe. Our little servant will spend money on milk even if his monthly income is only a few hundred dollars. No wonder our chef says this guy really enjoys himself, but he has money to buy milk instead of calling. I believe this is the result of Indian government education. But it's a pity that our servant, who is sixteen or seventeen years old, is about 150 cm tall. Although I do push-ups every day, I am still far from the adjective "strong". What I want to say is that milk is really a good thing, but it is not all. It is ridiculous to think that the national quality of a country with sufficient milk source must be better than that of a country with insufficient milk source. It can even be said that India and China are not comparable. Their religious habits make most of them only eat vegetarian food, and the rest only eat chicken, mutton and sea fish. Even though the physical quality of China citizens is higher than that of India, I always feel a little invincible. There must be a difference between vegetarians and vegetarians.

But interestingly, if you come to India, you will often see many very tall people, mostly women and many men, and Sikhs are the main men. I believe it has something to do with eating habits. At the same time, there are more thin people in the street, which forms a sharp contrast. Indians belong to the white race. This is what I still don't understand. Europeans eat beef and drink milk, so they are huge, while my Indian colleague is a vegetarian. Why is his wife so big and he so thin? Is there any difference in people's physique? Can you gain weight by drinking water? In that case, why are there so many Indians so thin? This is really a difficult question to answer. Therefore, I think it is unscientific and not serious to discuss the physique of people from different countries and cultural backgrounds with food structure or single milk propaganda.

Back to the question of milk, I have diarrhea easily when I drink fresh milk. The scientific explanation is related to the enzymes that break down lactose in the body. Without this enzyme, lactose in milk cannot be digested. Moreover, scientists say that *% of China people have this constitution and lack this enzyme. According to the understanding of the above passage, I seldom drink milk because of my own reasons, so I am a nation with congenital inferiority? I belong to a lower country? Then I'd rather be an inferior citizen of such a low-level country than be poor in a high-level country like India, which can drink milk.

Enlightenment of Indian Development Model to China

On July 13, the reference news reprinted the article "Enlightenment of Indian Development Model to China" published by Carnegie China in the United States. The authors of the article are all famous American experts and scholars on China. Originally, according to the traditional habits of China, they respect authority. However, after reading the article completely, I was deeply impressed by these Americans' ulterior motives and felt indignant.

Pei Minxin, director of the China Project of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in the United States, believes that from the institutional level, India has obvious advantages over China.

First, after years of reform, China's state-owned enterprises still account for 35%-38%, while Indian state-owned enterprises are few. The greater the composition of state-owned enterprises, the more government intervention in the normal operation of the market. Indian enterprises are internationally competitive, but China enterprises can't compete with world-class multinational enterprises at present.

From this comrade's point of view, we know that he claims to be an expert on China, but in fact he doesn't know the history of China. When New China was just founded, China's national industries were severely destroyed by learning from the planned economy model of the Soviet Union's Big Brother, and all the national industries were nationalized. Before the reform and opening up, China's state-owned and collective enterprises were 100%, and there were no private enterprises. In the 27 years of reform and opening up, private enterprises in China have grown from scratch. India, on the other hand, has been practicing a market economy since it was colonized by Britain in 1795 and became independent in 150. Many enterprises have a history of one or two hundred years, so it is normal to produce several world-class enterprises. Aren't there several world-class multinational enterprises in Hong Kong under British colonial rule? Most private enterprises in China are still in the primitive stage of capital accumulation, but we have reason to believe that as China enterprises with 5,000 years of civilization accumulation, as long as they have good external conditions, they will soon develop into world-class enterprises. Have you noticed that there are more billionaires in Hong Kong alone than in India? Chinese, who account for only 50% of Indonesia's population, own nine of Indonesia's top ten richest people, and Chinese-Thai owns 90% of Thailand's assets.

Second, India's higher education is better than China's, because India teaches in English, especially technical education, and the trained talents can generally be directly qualified for the work of international companies. Compared with China, the number of Indians with higher education is at least twice that of China.

This view is even more blind, only knowing why, not knowing why. As one of the four ancient civilizations, India has been colonized by foreign countries for so many years and said nothing, but now the official language is English, and its own civilization and language have been lost. Should Indians tell their descendants that the splendid culture of their ancestors was based on English? Are Buddhist scriptures written in English? Are Tagore's world-famous poems written in English? As the carrier of civilization, language loses its civilization, and a nation loses its own language and civilization, so it loses its soul and essence. Is such a nation worth learning? The Chinese national anthem was played 32 times in Athens Olympic Games, inspiring and rallying the souls of 654.38+03 billion people in China and 50 million overseas loong. As an India with a population similar to that of China, it has humiliated its own/kloc-0.0 billion people and 25 million overseas Indians. In Japanese words, he is the sick man of South Asia because he has lost the soul of his nation. If the quality of Indian technical teaching is higher than that of China, why didn't he develop the atomic bomb with the help of the former Soviet Union until the end of 1990s, while China developed "two bombs and one satellite" with its own scientific and technological strength in the 1960s under the condition of being sanctioned by the United States and having a bad relationship with the Soviet Union? A few days ago, India's Agni missile with a range of 3,500 kilometers was launched 1 1 km before landing. According to experts, the missile failed to complete the first exercise to the second ignition stage, which can be said to be a complete failure. Indian missile development has returned to its original shape, while China's intercontinental missiles can already be launched from submarines and trains; China's "Shenzhou VI" proved to the world that the wisdom of China people can't be underestimated by anyone, and the descendants of dragons can soar freely in space from now on.

Third, India's economic strategy is different from other Asian countries. Instead of exporting labor-intensive and low-priced industrial products, it relies more on the domestic market, focusing on consumption rather than investment, focusing on service rather than manufacturing, and focusing on high-tech industries rather than low-tech industries.

This view is even more incomprehensible. As an economist, he should understand the basic economic law of comparative advantage. As a developing country with backward economy and large population, India's comparative advantage is cheap labor, and its comparative disadvantage is the lack of capital and technology. Tell him to give up his strengths and compete with developed countries for shortcomings, and his heart of Sima is well known. Before China's reform and opening up, the per capita GDP was only 75% of Indian GDP. After 27 years of reform and opening-up, China's per capita GDP has been twice that of India, which shows that China has chosen the right path for more than 20 years of reform and opening-up. Faced with this fact, Americans still dare to mislead others in this way, which shows that they are afraid of China's achievements and even more afraid of a second China to compete. It is even more nonsense to teach India to pay more attention to consumption and less investment. History has proved that in the early stage of economic development, any country should encourage its citizens to save and concentrate on building its own important public infrastructure measures. In the early days of Japan's defeat, the Japanese government called on its citizens to tighten their belts and support the country's economic development. It was only in the 1960s and 1980s that the economy developed rapidly and became the second largest economy in the world. India's GDP per capita is 1/2 that of China, but the price of daily necessities is four to five times that of China. How high do you think the consumption level of its citizens will be? The service industry is based on industrialization. The development of service industry is an industry that is constantly improving after industrialization reaches a certain level. The service industry without industrialization is a castle in the air, which is why the developed service industry is always in the industrialized cities rather than in the countryside. The most important task of the government is to let the people live and work in peace and contentment. If they want to live and work in peace, they must create more employment opportunities. Otherwise, even if people want to work contentedly, they have no chance. A large number of unemployed people will cause very serious social problems, which is why the United States, the European Union, Japan and other developed countries spend a lot of money to subsidize their farmers every year and take up anti-dumping weapons again and again to oppose the influx of cheap goods from China.

Fourth, India's superstructure is more advanced than China's, because India is a constitutional democratic country with pluralistic democracy, and the electoral mechanism can basically resolve social contradictions in time. Figuratively speaking, India is a country where "minor disturbances are constant, but major disturbances are hard to come out", while China is a dictatorship, and many societies are constantly expanding, which cannot be effectively solved.

But what is it? The contradiction between Hinduism with a population of 850 million and Muslims with a population of 65.438+0.5 billion is constantly expanding due to different ethnic and religious beliefs. As a minority, Muslims can't win elections, and the state power organs are concentrated in the hands of Hindus. They can't get their due rights through normal channels, so they have to keep fighting and finally have to use violence. Last year's Indian mosque bombing and a few days ago's Mumbai train station serial bombing are two examples of irreconcilable racial conflicts. As the leader of India, he knows the harmfulness of this contradiction, but he can't solve it. Because they are elected by Hindus, if they interfere with the violent organs of the country, they may lose their political power, so the problem will never be solved. Contradictions will always exist, and people with unstable society will not be able to work with peace of mind. Where will the economy develop? If this is what Americans call a little riot, it's easy to stand and talk. Why don't Americans regard the "9 1 1" incident as a minor riot? Why did they fight Afghanistan first, then Iraq, and now they want to fight Iran and North Korea? Therefore, we can say that the United States implements double standards, and only state officials are allowed to set fires, and people are not allowed to light lamps.

The above reposted from Yadong Military Network, limited to the number of words, has not been reposted.