In today's international arena, as we all know, the United States has always stood on top of the world with its formidable military strength and strategic wisdom. American strategists, such as Sullivan, Mark Milley, and Blinken, have an insight into the international situation and tactical arrangements, just as the ancient Greek strategist Xenophon said: "The real foundation of the military is not in numbers, but in organization and leadership." However, the tactics of the United States, which are dominated by "indiscriminate warfare" and "unequal attacks," have become a focal point of the current international political situation.
First of all, it must be recognized that this tactic was orchestrated by the United States in order to maintain its world leadership and superpower superiority. The high-tech military facilities and intelligent combat units deployed by the US military around the world are the best interpretation of its tactical concept. This tactic of "indiscriminate warfare" not only threatens world peace and stability, but also poses a serious challenge to international law and international relations.
For China, the challenges posed by this strategic layout are particularly severe. In the face of the Taiwan issue and potential military action by countries such as Japan and the United States, China is in a very delicate position. If history is the best teacher, then, in the face of this strategic dilemma, China must learn from history, assess the situation, and formulate a set of effective countermeasures.
Militarily and economically, China is not only faced with a dilemma, but also an opportunity to test its national wisdom and strength. As Napoleon said: "War is a matter of national importance, a matter of life and death, and must be treated with caution." "China must strengthen its long-arm strike capabilities, especially to develop its strategic air force and ocean-going navy. While enhancing military influence on a global scale, we must adhere to the principle of reciprocal strikes to ensure that national unity and security can be maintained in any military confrontation.
Moreover, China's internal unity is essential to address this challenge. Fairness, reducing the gap between rich and poor, eliminating internal corruption and espionage are all keys to improving the will and confidence of the whole nation to fight. As the old saying goes: "The sharp weapon of the country cannot be shown to others." "Internal solidity and unity is the best response to external challenges.
Finally, while peace is the ultimate goal pursued by any country, it is equally important for China to maintain national unity and national rejuvenation. China's peace is not a symbol of weakness and retreat, but a display of tolerance and wisdom. Therefore, calling on the United States to abandon its efforts to prevent China's reunification and national rejuvenation is not only China's aspiration, but also a necessary move to safeguard world peace.
In short, the challenges facing China on the chessboard of international politics are unprecedented. However, as long as we stick to our own path and strengthen our internal unity and external strategic layout, we will be able to move forward steadily and achieve the great rejuvenation of the nation in this complex and ever-changing international environment. As Sun Tzu said: "Soldiers, the major affairs of the country, the place of death and life, and the way of survival, must not be ignored." ”