Once again, the United States has rallied its allies to prepare for the rise of China. The United States has been trying to maintain its global hegemony, and with the rapid growth of China's comprehensive national strength, the United States has begun to feel nervous. Although China has repeatedly stressed that the zero-sum game is not in line with the concept of win-win cooperation, it is difficult for the United States to let go of the sweetness of hegemony, so the game between China and the United States will further intensify. Recently, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia held a joint meeting to announce that they would launch the "second pillar" of the Aukus Accord, which uses artificial intelligence and machine algorithms to improve the Navy's underwater data collection and anti-submarine warfare capabilities.
The "first pillar" of the agreement is for the United States and the United Kingdom to jointly provide Australia with three to five nuclear submarines by 2030. The "second pillar" is cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence and computing to counter the so-called "China threat." This move is reminiscent of an incident that happened between China and Australia some time ago: Australia claimed that the sonar of a Chinese warship had injured Australian divers and accused the squadron of acting unprofessionally and unsafely. But in fact, the Chinese Ningbo ship kept a safe distance during the mission and did not have any impact on the work of Australian divers.
In addition, because it is understood that sonar can affect human health within certain ranges, it is common to check if there are divers in the vicinity before using sonar. Analysts pointed out that why did the Australian ship run to the East China Sea?Combining these two news, one can't help but think about it, can it be understood that Australia is collecting relevant data?Australia is so remote, why travel so far?Perhaps Australia took the opportunity to gather intelligence and had a ghost in mind, so the wicked people sued first.
In addition, at the Aukus trilateral foreign ministers' meeting, there is another noteworthy message: the United States, Britain and Australia will hold a Xi of maritime drones next year and apply artificial intelligence to maritime systems such as P-8 patrol aircraft. The Aukus agreement has apparently gone to a showdown. Although the United States, Britain and Australia have clearly demonstrated their ambitions, this is simply a big knife in front of Guan Gong!First, the concept of the "second pillar" is vague and the progress is not transparent, which will inevitably be criticized in the long run. Second, China is far ahead of 19 of the 23 related technologies listed by the three countries, which is like smashing an egg at a stone.
Finally, the United States, Britain and Australia will develop science and technology, but will China not develop?That's why I said, this is simply a big knife in front of Guan Gong!To deal with these countries, soldiers will come to block them, and water will cover them. The best way to solve the problem is to treat others the way they are.