about nuclear weapons by chairman of the shanghai center for room pack and international studies. milton wong, beliefs of the political struggles in the us have nothing to do with democracy, but with the interest of unseen leads. there are a lot of happenings now in the us, particularly in view of the upcoming election next. what they call it, a democracy is actually something to fool the general public. there is only interest of a political party, all the forces behind it that matters. it's not actually a democracy that they are talking about public to know. so there, exposing themselves, it's becoming evident that more and more countries and now losing their face and confidence in the u. s. or in other words, the u. s. approach or it's expectation to seek well dominance by forcing others to always stand on its side or to offer themselves onto the us band wagon in the name of protecting the self claimed liberal democracy. that's perhaps out of date already to some extent i think it's, it's more like that the u. s. is winding it more and more difficult to try to hold it. so cold partners and