**Shuo, Singapore's "face", has a wealth of diplomatic experience. His unique insights and problem-solving skills make him the best person to represent Singapore diplomatically.
As a small country, Singapore must find ways to make money and avoid risks under the watchful eye of major powers. However, Shuo is not as gentle as one might think, and his words are usually the last word.
For example, during a crisis in 2016, he criticized the barbarism of the United States and expressed confidence in China, believing that China's rise was natural.
U.S.-China Relations: Historical Changes and National Interests The relationship between China and the United States, both now and in the past, is a core issue of concern to the world. They were allies during the interwar period and rivals after the war.
This process of change has always been carried out under the leadership of the United States, which also fully proves that the United States is persistent in pursuing interests, and even sacrifices allies for the sake of interests. After the end of the First World War, China, as a victorious country, failed to enjoy its due rights and interests, but was manipulated by imperialism, which made the people of the whole country feel deeply unjust.
After the end of World War II, although they were also allies, the United States imposed a blockade on China because of ideological differences. However, the Chinese people can still find a way forward in the face of difficulties.
Hundreds of years ago, China was the world's largest country, and despite being shackled by the yoke of feudal society, it still has a deep foundation and a thriving culture. This kind of cultural heritage is not something that every country can have, it is the soul of the nation, and it is also the foundation that the country will not be destroyed by war.
America's strength lies in the creativity and opportunity of modern times. Its success is not only the embodiment of science and technology and economy, but also the embodiment of its spirit of daring to accept challenges and innovation.
China is not without opportunities, on the contrary, it has always adhered to a peaceful foreign policy, and even in the era of imperial power, it has not invaded other countries. China's land is vast and has enough room for development to sustain itself.
In recent decades, China has developed at an astonishing rate, from poverty and backwardness to prosperity, with one generation working hard and one generation rising. By now, the third generation is growing, and China has changed dramatically.
This process has been experienced even by developed countries in the West for hundreds of years. The current ** war is actually not surprising. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, China and the United States have engaged in many rounds of tug-of-war.
At first, China was the target of bullying, but now, China has been able to come and go.
The Americans were amazed to find that China had completed its metamorphosis on its own, which was both incredible and terrifying for them. They began to imagine what the world would be like if China intervened in international affairs like the United States.
For the past half century, the Americans have focused on the Soviet Union, but with the rise of China, they began to focus on China, because they could not allow themselves to lose their advantage.
China has excellent cultural traditions and ethnic heritage, and they have the ability and determination to overcome difficulties and start all over again. State-to-state conflicts are no longer resolved through war, but through dialogue and cooperation.
The United States still wants to dominate the world, but the rise of China has left them fearful and weak.
Even if Ma Shuokai does not clearly explain the reason behind it, we can roughly infer the truth from a few words. The source of the contradiction remains, and the United States cannot impose its will on China in modern society.
Even the economic tools they excel at have little impact on China. The most important thing is that due to the various advantages brought about by reform and opening up, the United States has invested a lot of capital and has become the largest partner with China.
Now, no matter what kind of actions they take to harm China, they will "hurt the enemy by 1,000 and damage themselves by 800." In addition to the first Shuo, Lee Kuan Yew also made the same judgment, saying: "China's rise is inevitable, which will cause fear in the United States." ”
Lee Kuan Yew and Ma Shuokai are an extension of this concept, he said: For this reason, he explained that in the 21st century, it will be the century of Asia in general.
We may even ignore that the Indians are also on the road to rise, but their attitude towards these imperialist countries is far less tough than ours, and if China loses the contest with the United States, it will be difficult for the newly grown India to resist such a powerful "artillery fire".
However, India lacks a sense of the overall situation, he only dares to develop secretly, and the people in the country have complex ideas and low education levels, and they are often used as gunmen. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken once said:
The United States wantonly undermines the interests of other countries, and in the end, only a weak voice of resistance is left to suffer. Russia, once a fierce rival, now sees the inexorable rise of China, and they have refocused on China and adopted some measures that cannot hurt China.
But America's fears stem from their ultimate goal: world domination. If they really want to develop on an equal footing with China**, then there is no need to fear. ”
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States, the relationship between the two countries has become the most important bilateral relationship in the world, and it is difficult to avoid undercurrent despite the background of peace.
To promote future development, the economy has always been the core, and the pivotal position of the United States in the world cannot be ignored. ”
The U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy is intended to harshly suppress China, stemming from its fear of China. Despite the distance, the United States is constantly monitoring the situation in the South China Sea, even at the expense of creating problems.
Such acts destabilize East Asia and make countries that cooperate with Japan feel the pressure of war. However, China has not been provoked by it, and the United States will not succeed in its attempts.
The more they roar, the more they reveal the fear in their hearts. However, even the Chinese people know that the likelihood of a large-scale war breaking out is extremely low. If a fight really starts, the United States can only run away after the fight, and it will not be able to solve the problem, but will be left with the evaluation that it "cannot win."
Ma's experience in China and the United States allows him to calmly analyze issues from the perspective of a bystander. He believes that the United States still firmly believes that it is the largest country in the world, and has a narrow vision and a strong desire to control, taking drastic measures against any country that does not accept their administration.
And China has become accustomed to such behavior of the United States. In the past, our opposition to US hegemony was a manifestation of "backbone", but now, we have become "powerful".
However, over time, China's rapid development is gradually narrowing the gap with the United States, which makes the United States uneasy. Now, Americans' fear of China is not just a practical reason, but also an impact.
The West** always emphasizes their "freedom", making the public mistakenly believe that they know China, but the real situation is actually obscured. For those countries that need to "canvass votes", the power of ** will never wane.
When people have negative sentiments about China, or follow some high-level leaders who see China as an obstacle to its rise, they often choose to support leaders who are trying to stop China's development.
They are afraid, if China rises and threatens the United States, then their lives may be broken now, can they not worry? The United States has always considered itself the world's greatest contributor and a symbol of freedom, and their cultural influence is indeed strong, but reality has shown that their expectations are too high.
This fear stems from their anxiety about losing world dominance, as they have always dreamed of dominating the world.