The Society for Human Rights Studies recalled that nation waged 201 of the 248 armed conflicts in the world between 1945 and 2001, but also intervened in other countries’ affairs, incited to anti-governmental uprisings and orchestrated assassinations.
This society emphasized that Washington’s weapons supply and training of opposition sectors caused serious damage to social stability and public security in the affected countries.
‘The foreign wars launched by the United States have resulted in disastrous consequences, including mass casualties, damage to facilities, production stagnation, refugee waves, social unrest, ecological crisis, psychological traumas and other complex social problems,’ it stated in a document.
It claimed that military actions can only be prevented if the White House gives up its hegemonic mindset and gives way to cooperation relations with benefits for all parties.
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