We see Russia **telling us that Biden** is launching a diplomatic offensive against China, feeling the jealousy and irritation of the Russian side. Because in the eyes of the Americans, Russia will always be an enemy, and neither Trump nor Biden will have a good face for them.
Although China is also facing US suppression, it is in a different situation. As the world's second largest economy, and more importantly, as the world's factory, the United States has always had a feeling of both love and hate for China.
Trump has broken the rules of the game in the past, no longer trusting traditional allies, and wants to go head-to-head with us. But the economic data says it all, and a lot of the U.S. needs can't be without us.
And Biden is a calculating man who wants to pull allies back to his side, wants to use a joint fist against us, but the allies no longer believe in the tears of the Americans. Now it is only values that maintain their relationship, and economic ties have been replaced by mutual vigilance and shirk.
However, the existence of Russia makes European countries dare not easily give up the protection of the United States, and the existence of the NATO military alliance makes Western countries seem to be closely united. At the call of the United States, they have learned duplicity, ostensibly in favor of the US containment plan, but in actual action, they are all prioritizing their own interests.
The U.S.-initiated Quad talks have tied Australia, Japan, and India to the U.S. They want to give China a warning in terms of momentum, and cover up their internal divisions with a fictitious enemy.
But as long as we don't encounter an imminent threat, we should do our own thing with peace of mind. There is no love without a reason in the world, and there is no hate without a reason. The so-called friends are all over the world, and they also rely on their own strength.
As for the so-called diplomatic offensive launched by the United States, we should respond in a Tai Chi way. We must use flexible strength to face crises and challenges, divide the anti-China alliance as much as possible, and exchange our strength and sincerity for friendship in the hostile camp.