As the economic crisis in the United States intensifies, the probability of Trump's return to the White House is increasing. In the past few years, although Biden has taken some measures to save the economy, the effect has not been obvious, and many Americans are more inclined to believe that Trump, a businessman, is better equipped to deal with economic problems. Mr. Trump's frequent emphasis on reviving the economy has largely won popular approval.
In addition, Biden's relatively mature image as a politician and his age have also made more and more people feel lost and lack confidence. In contrast, Trump likes to promote himself by **, often shouting "uplifting" slogans, and this positive image has made him seen by many Americans as a savior who can make America glorious again.
In addition, there are those who believe that Trump was added to the court as Biden **for his politics**, which has aroused sympathy and support from many people. They even said that even if Trump is found guilty and locked up in prison, they will support him in becoming a ** in prison. This voice has gradually become a symbol of political correctness, arguing that it is in line with the core ideals of American freedom.
The non-intervention attitude of the Trump administration to any situation has also been shared by a large number of voters. Especially after the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, although the American industry has gained huge benefits, the majority of the American people have not benefited from it. On the contrary, their notion of the state was shocked, after all, no one wants to see endless wars. Therefore, this approach of Trump's foreign policy has won the understanding and approval of many voters.
Trump has expressed his intention to cooperate with Russia against China, so if he returns to the White House, the United States' strategic deployment towards China will inevitably change.
During the Trump administration, he often sent positive signals to Russia**Putin, and even ceded some benefits to Russia, hoping to deal with China by co-opting Russia. This has raised some concerns, as China is not currently strong enough to resist U.S. pressure alone. And it is still unknown whether Russia will "backstab" China in the face of huge interests. Although Putin had sought cooperation with the West, with no way out, he turned to cooperation with the countries of the East, especially China.
Therefore, if Trump returns to the White House, the strategic deployment of the United States towards China will change. This is bad news for China. China needs to remain vigilant because once Trump comes to power, it is likely that there will be more economic sanctions than under Biden. We cannot dismiss Trump as an "appetizer," and his pressure on China may be greater than you think.
As the new U.S. election approaches, the likelihood of Trump returning to the White House is increasing. He has certain strengths in economic issues, image building, courts**, and foreign policy. If Trump returns to power, the pressure he exerts on China will increase, which is a detrimental situation for China.
However, we cannot ignore China's rising position and power in the international political arena. China must remain vigilant and respond to uncertainty by strengthening its own capabilities and international cooperation. At the same time, China should continue to uphold openness, cooperation and multilateralism, actively participate in global governance, and safeguard its own interests and development space.
In short, Trump's return to the White House will have a significant impact on China and the international landscape as a whole. We need to be vigilant and prepared to deal with the challenges and changes that may arise. At the same time, we should also maintain self-confidence and independence, continue to promote reform and opening up, and contribute to the realization of the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.