With Kissinger gone, the danger of war between China and the United States has increased, and China

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

As one of the two largest economies in the world today, the relationship between China and the United States has always been in the spotlight. However, with Kissinger's death, tensions between China and the United States seem to have become even more severe. China needs to be vigilant against internal traitors to ensure its own interests and security.

Kissinger is a well-known American politician and diplomat who has held important positions in the United States and visited China many times, making important contributions to the establishment and development of Sino-US relations. However, with his death, tensions between China and the United States appear to have escalated again.

On the one hand, the United States has taken a tough stance on China on issues such as science and technology, and the South China Sea, trying to limit China's development and influence. On the other hand, China has also taken a series of countermeasures, including strengthening military deployments and sanctioning US companies, to safeguard its own interests and dignity.

Against this backdrop, some have begun to worry about the possibility of a war between China and the United States. While this concern is valid, I think China needs to be more vigilant against internal traitors.

First, war between China and the United States is not inevitable. The two sides can resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation to avoid escalation. However, if there are internal traitors, they may try to sabotage such efforts, or even amplify and intensify the contradictions.

Secondly, the internal ghosts and traitors may take advantage of the tense relations between China and the United States to create incidents, sow discord, and even incite the public's dissatisfaction and disgust against the people. These actions could undermine China's stability and unity, bringing greater losses to the country.

Therefore, China needs to strengthen its external propaganda and image building, and enhance the international community's goodwill and trust in China. At the same time, it is also necessary to intensify the crackdown on internal ghosts and traitors and resolutely safeguard the interests and security of the country.

In short, Kissinger's death has brought new challenges and opportunities to Sino-US relations. At this juncture, China needs to remain vigilant and strengthen its own strength and image-building, and at the same time, it must also strengthen its external publicity and image-building, so as to make greater contributions to its own development and prosperity.

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