The two goals of the United States over the years have been the wrong choice: to return to world leadership rather than by stirring up trouble everywhere, and that it is better to cooperate together than to compete with China in an all-round way.
On the world stage today, the United States is undoubtedly a superpower with global influence. In recent years, however, the U.S. diplomatic strategy has given the impression of complexity and ambiguity. In particular, the two goals, a return to world leadership and all-out competition with China, seem to have taken the wrong direction and embarked on the wrong path.
First, the idea of the United States trying to return to world leadership seems to rely too much on force and confrontation. By provoking incidents and stoking conflicts, the United States is trying to demonstrate its influence in international affairs. Rather than strengthening America's leadership, such an approach has weakened its credibility in the international community. Whether it's the Ukraine crisis or Israel, the actions of the United States call into question its true intentions and values.
Second, the U.S. strategy of all-out competition with China is also unwise. In the economic, scientific, technological, military, and other fields, China and the United States have tremendous room for cooperation and common interests. However, the United States has chosen to see China as an "adversary" rather than a "partner." Such competition would not only harm the interests of both countries, but could also pose a threat to global peace and stability.
So, how should the United States adjust its foreign policy?First, the United States needs to be clear about its diplomatic goals, whether it is pursuing peace, development, or hegemonyIf the United States truly wants to be a global leader, it should resolve international disputes in a peaceful and cooperative manner and promote global development and prosperity.
Second, the United States needs to build a more equal and mutually beneficial cooperative relationship with China. In many fields such as science and technology, climate change, etc., China and the United States have broad space for cooperation. By strengthening exchanges and cooperation, the two countries can jointly address global challenges and promote world peace and progress.
In short, the U.S. diplomatic strategy needs to be revisited and readjusted. Promoting global development and prosperity on the basis of peace and cooperation is the right choice for the United States. Only in this way can the United States truly return to world leadership and achieve its diplomatic goals.