The United States sanctioned Russia, Turkey challenged the White House, and Russian-British warships clashed?

"The world is chaotic, and the United States has the final say." This sentence is not true, but it really makes sense.

For a long time, relying on the aircraft carrier battle group covering the global waters and the dollar hegemony linked to oil, the United States has acted recklessly around the world. Today, the United States remains the "biggest threat" to world security.

On September 24th, three more chaotic signals came from the world, all related to the United States.

Signal one, the situation is escalating! The United States once again sanctioned Russia, and the Russian Prime Minister was included in the sanctions list.

On the 24th, the US House of Representatives approved a bill proposing sanctions against 35 Russian citizens. Washington believes that these people are involved in "human rights violations."

In this sanctions list, there are Russian Prime Minister Mishustin, Russian Presidential Press Secretary peskov, Russian Federal Security Service Director Bortnikov and other senior Russian government officials.

In addition, Russian business and media celebrities have also been included in the sanctions list. For example, Xie Qin, head of Russian oil company, Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russian TV station today and others.

According to the process, Biden will submit a conclusion to the US Congress within 180 days after the bill is passed: which of these 35 people should be included in the sanctions list under the framework of the Magnitsky Act.

In 2008, magnitsky, a lawyer of Russian Hermitage Fund Management Company, was arrested by Russian police on charges of tax evasion. During his detention, magnitsky was beaten in prison and died of a heart attack in the detention center the following year.

Magnitsky’s death caused a great sensation at that time, and also triggered a series of investigations in the West.

In 2012, the US Congress passed the Magnitsky Act. The bill provides for visas and sanctions for people suspected of magnitsky’s death.

Up to now, the number of "magnitsky List" has reached 49. As the United States passes a new bill this time, the scale of sanctions will continue to expand.

Since the passage of the Magnitsky Act, Russia has repeatedly warned the United States that politicizing the case is "intolerable". But Washington completely ignored this warning.

Since Biden took office, the United States has significantly strengthened its sanctions against Russia. Prior to this, the White House has launched two rounds of large-scale sanctions against Russia.

In the last sanctions, the White House announced sanctions against 32 Russian entities and individuals and expelled 10 Russian diplomats, which led to a "diplomatic expulsion war" between Russia and the West.

According to Putin’s character of "never eating dumb losses", Russia is bound to make a strong response as the United States launches a new round of sanctions. Maybe Putin is already brewing "countermeasures".

Second, America is dishonest! The Turkish president publicly challenged Biden.

On 24th, Erdogan, who is attending the UN General Assembly in new york, bluntly said in an interview that his relationship with Biden "didn’t start well".

Erdogan said that as a member of NATO, Turkey does not want to be an opponent of the United States, but a friend, but the relationship between the two countries is not optimistic at present. All this is because the United States has always treated Turkey in a "dishonest" way.

Erdogan said that Ankara purchased F-35 fighter jets from the United States and paid $1.4 billion, but these fighters were not delivered. In addition, he also criticized the United States for providing military support to extremist organizations in Syria.

Since Biden took office, there has been a "visible" crack in the relationship between the United States and Turkey.

As Ankara insisted on purchasing Russian S-400 air defense missile system, the US Department of Defense announced that Turkey would be "kicked out" of the F-35 fighter supply plan.

Not only that, Biden also issued a statement in April this year, publicly acknowledging the "Armenian genocide" and became the first president in American history to acknowledge the incident. It caused extreme dissatisfaction from Turkey.

Biden hopes to use a series of tough measures to force Turkey to compromise. However, Erdogan’s title of "crazy president" is not in vain.

Even in the face of the threat of sanctions from the United States, Erdogan still insisted that Ankara would not take a step back on the issue of buying S-400 air defense missiles.

Obviously, Biden overestimated the deterrence of American hegemony and underestimated Turkey’s determination to resist. Under Erdogan’s toughness, Biden seems to really have no choice but to take Turkey as the "thorn in the Middle East".

Biden must be very worried now that if there are more "tartars" like Turkey among his allies, it will be even harder for the American team to take over.

Third, during the NATO naval exercise, Russian warships suddenly appeared and British and Russian warships clashed?

On the 24th, local media in Portsmouth, England reported that during the NATO naval exercise, a Russian warship suddenly appeared, which aroused the vigilance of the British fleet.

At that time, the British Navy’s "Prince of Wales" aircraft carrier was participating in the largest "Joint Warrior" naval exercise in Europe, during which it met the Russian Navy’s "Smolny" training ship, which was closely monitoring the exercise, and a "conflict" occurred.

According to the report, after discovering that the actions of Russian warships may pose a threat, the British Navy launched targeted surveillance and dispatched aircraft carriers to "track" Russian ships.

As for the extent of the "conflict" between the two sides, there was no exchange of fire, which was not mentioned in the report.

It is worth mentioning that the "Prince of Wales" aircraft carrier is the latest main warship in Britain, and it just entered service at the end of 2019. The "Smolny" is an old ship built in the 1970s, mainly used for training Russian sailors.

This confrontation between "one old and one young" is very interesting.

What is more noteworthy is the background of the confrontation between Russian and British warships-in June this year, the British destroyer "Guardian" stormed the territorial waters of the Russian Black Sea. After the warning was invalid, the Russian border guards decisively carried out "live ammunition expulsion". In less than five minutes, the "Guardian" left the Russian territorial waters despondently.

Since Brexit, Britain and the United States have been getting closer and closer. Last time, sending warships into Russian territorial waters was not only to test Putin’s bottom line, but also to "show loyalty" to Washington.

This time, Russian warships suddenly appeared in NATO military exercises, apparently sending a signal to Britain and NATO that Russia will never bow to the United States.

As for Britain, which has long faded from the aura of "the sun never sets on the empire", it is better to forget the past life.

Otherwise, it will be Britain itself that is ultimately humiliated.