The probability of Trump's return to the White House is increasing, which has caused widespread discussion and concern. He has four winning factors. First, the severe economic crisis during Biden's administration, Trump, as a businessman, is considered better at dealing with economic issues, which makes many Americans more willing to trust him to improve the economy. Second, Biden's mature image and lack of age have disappointed many people, while Trump is good at hyping himself up and shouting inspirational slogans, and is seen as the savior of America's glory again. Third, Trump is seen as a victim of political **, and the number of sympathy votes charged by the court is also increasing, which is considered a symbol of American freedom. Fourth, Trump's non-intervention in most international situations during his administration has been recognized by a large number of voters, especially after the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which are dissatisfied with the continuation of the war.
However, Trump's return to the White House is not good news, especially for China. Trump plans to abandon his focus on other countries once he takes office and focus on how to deal with China. Biden's strategy is to put pressure on China and Russia at the same time, forcing them to join forces to resist US hegemony. And Trump often sent positive signals to Russia during his administration, and even ceded profits to Russia to some extent, trying to jointly deal with China by cooperating with Russia. Therefore, after Trump's return to the White House, the United States is likely to change its strategic layout towards China, which is bad news for China. China does not yet have the strength to stand alone against the United States, and it is impossible to determine whether Russia will "backstab" China in the face of huge interests. Previously, Putin had sought cooperation with the West, only turning to the East when he was forced to have no way out. Therefore, we cannot mistakenly assume that tensions between China and the United States will ease after Trump takes office, on the contrary, economic sanctions may be more severe than under the Biden administration, and we must be vigilant enough not to treat Trump as an "appetizer".
The possibility of Trump returning to the White House has raised questions about the future direction of the United States. Whether it is his ability to deal with economic problems or his attitude to intervene in the international situation, Trump has a certain appeal. However, Trump's return also means that the relationship between China and the United States may once again be tense and confrontational. During Trump's administration, friction between the United States and China has intensified, and Trump has taken a series of tough measures and rhetoric, which has dealt a serious blow to Sino-American cooperation. Although Trump has made some concessions and adjustments in his China policy, trying to deal with China by cooperating with Russia, this has not changed his strategic positioning towards China. Trump has always insisted that China is a competitor and enemy of the United States, and this strategic thinking will continue to be strengthened and advanced after he returns to office.
In the face of Trump's return to the White House, China must be fully prepared. First of all, we should strengthen our own development, enhance our economic strength and scientific and technological innovation capabilities, and enhance the country's core competitiveness. At the same time, we should strengthen cooperation with other countries, pay close attention to changes in the international situation, and strive for more support and understanding. In addition, China should be more flexible and intelligent in its foreign policy, resolutely defending its own interests and seeking win-win solutions in its handling of China-US relations. Regardless of whether Trump returns to the White House or not, China should maintain good strategic focus, always focus on peaceful development, actively promote constructive international relations, and contribute to the realization of a community with a shared future for mankind.
In summary, the gradual increase in the likelihood of Trump's return to the White House is a serious challenge for U.S.-China relations. The possibility of a change in Trump's strategic deployment to China after taking office is bad news for China. In the face of this situation, China needs to remain vigilant and fully prepared to protect its interests and ensure the country's long-term development. At the same time, China should also actively promote the building of a new type of international relations and promote global cooperation and development to achieve common prosperity and progress. Only in this way can China maintain firmness and stability in a complex international environment and make its own contribution to the realization of a better future for mankind.