I would like to ask your information about a policy of the United States that has not yet lost the title of being the most powerful in the world. The US has a strange way of interest, especially from its foreign policy. According to this, it is given the impression that the US interest has to be everyone's interest. If you do not act in the interests of the United States; you are defined as terrorist as individual, bandit as state. You can talk about a terrorist state in the world. For some reason, however, this description is never attributed to the United States and its young child Israel. However, a better description of a terrorist state cannot be made than these two cruel states which carry the blood of many oppressed people, society and the state in their hands. Why do you think if the interests of your own country conflict with this state, you are immediately subject to sanctions, and more importantly, the impression is that you are acting against something that interests everyone? Why can the official figures in charge of ensuring the interests of states be declared terrorists when it comes to the United States? How can a state that makes international organizations and international law discourse gum in its mouth easily break them? What deterred other states from taking effective measures against this cruelty?