Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Why Should the U.S. Be Immune from Foreign Criticism? 119 August 11, 2011 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The People's Daily (China) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:China Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Austria: Donald Trump, Ice Cold Narcissist January 30, 2026. Published in Der StandardWhat remains of this moment, which had the power to change the world, is a craving for a piece of ice, 0 Egypt: Why the World Will Not Return to the Pre-Trump Order February 4, 2026. Published in Ahram OnlineBy the time Trump emerged, the post-Cold-War consensus had already lost much of its social, economic, and strategic foundation. 0 Canada: America’s ICE Mayhem Is a Reminder of Why Police Aggression Is Everyone’s Problem January 28, 2026. Published in National Post 0 Egypt: Davos 2026 and the Reshaping of the International Order: The Trump–El-Sisi Summit January 31, 2026. Published in Ahram Online[The Trump–El-Sisi summit at Davos 2026] is also a test of the extent to which American pragmatism can align with Egyptian strategic constants. 0 Philippines: America’s Year of Self-Destruction February 1, 2026. Published in The Manila TimesWith his reliance on naked power and rejection of all constraints on his authority, Trump represents the opposite of everything that made the U.S. great. 0 Topics Ireland: The Irish Times View on the Ending of the US/ Russia Arms Treaty: the Risk of a New Arms Race February 4, 2026. Published in Irish Times 0 Australia: Trump’s Failure To Extend Nuclear Treaty Leaves Door ‘Wide Open’ to Arms Race February 4, 2026. Published in ABC News Australia 0 Israel: America’s Deafening Silence on Iran February 4, 2026. Published in Israel HayomTrump has held up a mirror and exposed the international community's naked hypocrisy. 0 Egypt: Why the World Will Not Return to the Pre-Trump Order February 4, 2026. Published in Ahram OnlineBy the time Trump emerged, the post-Cold-War consensus had already lost much of its social, economic, and strategic foundation. 0 Germany: Trump Bows to Sentiment February 3, 2026. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungAmerican democracy need not be written off as quickly as often happens these days. 0 Ireland: The Irish Times View on the UK and the US: the ‘Special Relationship’ Sours February 2, 2026. Published in Irish Times 0 Canada: I Watched ‘Melania’ in a Movie Theater So You Don’t Have To. Here’s What I Learned February 2, 2026. Published in Toronto Star 0 Mexico: Mexico and the Sovereignty of the Cuckold February 2, 2026. Published in La Cronica de Hoy[I]f the one who is being cheated on is not the government, it is the citizens. 0 Related Articles Egypt: Why the World Will Not Return to the Pre-Trump Order February 4, 2026. Published in Ahram OnlineBy the time Trump emerged, the post-Cold-War consensus had already lost much of its social, economic, and strategic foundation. Indonesia: Why Power Makes Leaders See Threats Everywhere January 28, 2026. Published in The Jakarta PostIncreased power, perhaps counterintuitively, appears to breed increased fear of weaker competitors. India: How US Is ‘Rediscovering’ Japan to Check China January 24, 2026. Published in Firstpost[The] subtle moves by the U.S. to 'remilitarize' Japan have rattled China. Hong Kong: What Can China and the World Expect from the Trump Administration in 2026? January 22, 2026. Published in The Oriental DailyU.S. foreign policy remains highly transactional. Taiwan: If National Interest Comes 1st, What about Taiwan? January 22, 2026. Published in Taiwan TimesBeneath all the differing opinions, however, was one unchanging truth for each country: national interest comes first. Previous articleDowngrading of U.S. Debt Is a Glacial Shift in HistoryNext articleU.S. Faces Tough Road in Revitalizing Institutions LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment