Hello friends, today we are going to uncover a topic that has been hyped up by the United States for two years - "infrastructure conspiracy theory" Don't worry, follow my strokes, let's dive into this rather dramatic story together.
I heard that the United States has been eyeing our infrastructure for two years? Saying that our country is engaged in sabotage, and there is still speculation at every turn, and even last year the House of Representatives introduced a bill in an attempt to block the Chinese-made cranes used in our ports, comrades, this is about to become a legend.
But then again, even if the rumors and rumors are aside, the United States has really reached a new high recently. Biden signed an executive order that he said was to strengthen the so-called"U.S. Port Cybersecurity"。It's not simple, I heard that there are more than $20 billion in gift packages to improve the U.S. port infrastructure, so I have to think of something.
Well, it would be nice to change the tricks, but I heard that a large part of this gift package is to make American ports abandon the Chinese-made cranes they are currently using, and then use Japanese-made goods. It's a bit too much, don't you think it's not good to be made in China?
Okay, okay, don't get excited, it's strange to think of this trick, I heard that it is to support the American subsidiary of Mitsui Corporation of Japan Paceco Corp to produce domestic freight cranes. What does it do? Does port security still depend on Japanese goods? It's ridiculous.
Having said that, this set of operations by the United States is really a historical routine, and nothing is as good as China's. From electric cars to solar panels to wind turbines, this time it was a harbour crane. This is really an irrational bottom line, let's see if it's a bit of a clumsy performance.
Having said that, does the United States feel that it can't play us, so it simply finds a new field, such as communications, 5G, 6G, etc., saying that if China dominates this area, the United States will not be able to defend it. It's a bit confusing, but they like it.
Ladies and gentlemen, is this port storm a new trick by the United States, or is it a rehash of the old tune? Over the years, has the American routine become more and more homogeneous? Don't forget, it's all that"American superiority"For such a routine, should we have been mentally prepared?