The United States has always liked to play the role of "police+judge" in the field of the Internet. In addition to making every effort to promote the so-called values of network security and network freedom around the world, it also occasionally shows "yellow card" or even "red card" warnings to other countries. Shortly before the "Prism Gate" incident, the United States government and enterprises joined forces to put on a hilarious play that slandered "the Chinese military participated in the hacker attack". There is an old Chinese saying, "Do not do what you don't want to do to others", which means that if you can't do it yourself, don't force others to do it. From the perspective of the "Prism Gate" incident, the United States is exactly the opposite model in this regard. In terms of network security and network freedom, the United States not only does not agree with its words and deeds, but also pursues other double standards, both internal and external.
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