Trump's second ** road: a stumbling block to America's core interests.
Trump's second ** road: a stumbling block to America's core interests.
In the past few years, Trump has always been able to dance on the cusp of the storm, and it seems that the opportunity to become the top of the throne again is not far off. But let's pause for a moment and see the truth of the situation. In terms of his diplomatic performance, it is a mess, especially in Sino-US relations. It's like pulling out a powder keg, and the world is about to be turned upside down by him.
In particular, the Taiwan issue and the South China Sea issue are simply sabre-rattling. At this time, we should not take it lightly, after all, this kind of thing involves not only two countries, but the whole world. At this tense moment, Trump seems to treat everything as if he were his business operation, mercenary and opportunistic.
Don't think that these things have nothing to do with us, just the Sino-US war has left the domestic economy full of holes, and it is simply terrible. This is no joke, and the string of the economy cannot be twisted casually. Trump, however, remains confident and seems to feel that everything is under control.
Do you think there's a drama in this?I'm afraid it's not that simple. In fact, Trump's strategic thinking of uniting Russia to resist China is simply asking for hardships. None of the previous leaders had ever done this, and it was better for him to leave all his control and close ties in Europe behind. You must know that once the European problem is resolved, there will be no problems with the strength and development of the United States.
But this Trump brother doesn't think so, and has to take a shortcut, join forces with Russia to resist China, and want to consolidate US hegemony through this tactical means. But have you ever thought that even if this strategy succeeds and the tactical victory is achieved, it will be a fatal blow to the United States?
Once the United States chooses to unite with Russia to resist China, Russia and Europe may become highly complementary allies. Europe has the technology, the money, especially the civilian technology is quite advanced;Russia has energy, food, and a strong national defense. This combination is simply worse.
Do you think that if this continues, Europe will still rely on the United States, which is thousands of miles away?It is entirely possible to ensure national defense security by relying on Russia, which is close at hand, and dependence on the United States will weaken to the point of disappearing sooner or later. This does not bode well for the loss of influence in the richest region of the world as soon as Europe no longer needs American control.
What is even more frightening is that the United States has always relied on high technology to make huge profits, but if it loses the natural cash cow of Europe, the entire economic fundamentals may collapse. Successive generations are well aware of this, and only Trump, a political newcomer and layman, may be confused.
Looking at the consequences of this, it is simply shocking. Don't think that by developing high technology, you can always firmly occupy the commanding heights, because once you lose Europe, the largest market, the United States may be torn apart, and the whole country will be in danger.
Some netizens ridiculed: "Does Trump really want to make the United States a 'socialism with characteristics'?"It may seem like a joke, but it also reveals people's helplessness and anger at Trump's strategy. This is no small matter, and we cannot afford to watch the future of our country ruined by a wrong decision.
In general, Trump wants to be a ** for the second time, I'm afraid it's too naïve. His strategic thinking is simply playing with fire, and his mercenary business thinking is simply not able to deal with the complex and delicate relations between countries. I really hope that he will come to his senses as soon as possible and stop turning the United States into a miasma.