Preamble:
China and the United States are in a game and confrontation in many aspects of the world today, and the United States has made clear its attitude towards China's growth and rise. The United States is not only putting pressure on China, but it is also constantly imposing restrictive measures on the high-tech and military fronts. Recently, Stoltenberg even created a strong North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the United States to counter China. The article analyzes the influence of the United States and its NATO on China and its position in the world.
The United States suppresses China on many fronts.
The United States regards China as its competitor, and has been fighting a ** war since the Trump era, and after Biden took office, it has been constantly waging a chip war against China. At the same time, the United States is constantly increasing its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region and constantly sending aircraft carriers on combat missions as a way to maintain a high-pressure posture against China. The Pentagon also played a negative role in the US blockade of China.
Expansion: The various U.S. initiatives against China, from ** to high-tech industries, show that it wants to stop China's development in all directions. An economic and trade war between China and the United States launched during the Trump administration is only a small part of America's overall approach to China. Due to the shortage of global chips, the chip war launched by the United States against China is even more urgent. In addition, the United States has also increased its military strength in the Asia-Pacific region, especially with aircraft carrier formations as the main means, exerting more military pressure on China. The above measures not only demonstrate the "strong" attitude adopted by the United States towards China, but also reflect the many dilemmas and contradictions of the United States towards China.
Provocative statement by the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Before the 2024 defense conference, Stoltenberg said that for the United States to deal with China, it must have a strong North Atlantic Treaty Organization as its backing. In recent years, NATO, centered on the Atlantic, has also posed a threat to China. The members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headed by Stoltenberg are active in the Asia-Pacific region in an attempt to question China's influence in the international community.
Expansion: Since the end of the Cold War, NATO has been a key force in maintaining the unity of the Western world, and it has not only seen Russia as the number one danger, but also China as its target. Stoltenberg showed his firm attitude towards the United States on the issue of China, and he wants to counter China's development through NATO. NATO has expressed its willingness to increase its military intervention in the Asia-Pacific region, a move that will strain its more intense international relations. NATO's development trend poses an even greater threat to China and deserves our close attention and vigilance.
China and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Although there is no geographical dispute with China, NATO still wants to be on the front line against China. NATO is working to expand its power and also plays an important role in the Asia-Pacific region. In military activities such as the U.S. aggression against Afghanistan, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is also a key pillar of U.S. supremacy in the world. With the United States pouring all its strength against China, NATO has once again highlighted its important position in the world, which poses a new threat to China.
Expansion: Although China does not have any territorial disputes with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in recent years the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been clearly inclined to launch provocations against China. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is not only active in Europe, but is also working to extend its influence to the Asia-Pacific region. NATO is the main supporting force of the United States in the world, and its intervention in the Asian problem has attracted wide attention around the world. NATO's position on China is clear and will be a key focus of China's future foreign and security policy considerations. For China, its development will inevitably bring new challenges and pressures.
The conclusion is that China is facing comprehensive suppression by the United States, NATO and other quarters, and must continue to enhance its national strength, strengthen its defense, expand foreign cooperation, defend its sovereignty and security with greater autonomy and strength, and meet all kinds of threats from the world with a more forceful attitude. China should also strengthen multilateral cooperation with other countries to promote global openness, promote the establishment of a community with a shared future for mankind, promote the establishment of a new pattern of global peace and stability, and promote common global development and prosperity.