The U.S. and China are increasingly playing a fierce game in global affairs, and the war that began during the Trump era is just one of them. The main trend of the current U.S. policy seems to be to continue to put pressure on China, not only to stop at the first level, but also to expand to military, technology and other fields. Recently, the NATO Secretary-General's remarks have added new variables to Sino-US relations, emphasizing that the United States needs a strong NATO to confront China. There are various signs that the United States is using NATO and other forces to launch a clearer containment and provocation against China on the global chessboard.
The U.S. policy of comprehensive containment of China is no longer just at the top level. From the military to the technological to the geopolitical, the United States is exerting pressure to try to contain China's momentum. The war during the Trump era is just the beginning, and while Biden continues to exert pressure on the front, he has also stepped up his technological armament strategy against China. The United States has strengthened its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, especially with a demonstration of naval power. The regular cruising of one aircraft carrier after another shows the military pressure of the United States in the first island chain region. The Pentagon also plays an indispensable role in this series of China policies, providing support and guarantee for the United States to contain China.
Expansion: U.S. containment is not a spur-of-the-moment strategy, but a long-term strategy. Through continuous pressure in various fields, it is trying to weaken China's international status and influence in order to maintain the global hegemony of the United States. This kind of all-round containment is not only a political means, but also a global strategic layout, which affects the international pattern and future development trends.
NATO, as an important military alliance, was originally designed to deal with threats such as the Soviet Union. Today, however, NATO's role is no longer confined to Europe, but is beginning to intervene in global affairs. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg recently publicly stated that the United States needs a strong NATO to confront China. Such rhetoric underscores NATO's attempt to play a more important role in the confrontation between China and the United States, and it also reflects the alliance's desire to use this opportunity to reshape its image and enhance its status and influence.
Expansion: The statements of the NATO Secretary General are reminiscent of the connection and contradictions between NATO and China. Although NATO does not have a territorial dispute with China, NATO has shown a tough stance against China. Such provocative remarks not only highlight NATO's support for the United States, but also imply NATO's attempt to contain China's rise. NATO's role has gradually evolved, from regional defense in Europe to global security issues, and its influence and scope of action are expanding, making it a key player to be reckoned with in the international landscape.
NATO, as a military organization with a long history, has always been closely related to European security. However, as the global landscape changes, NATO is also gradually expanding globally. NATO's confrontation with China, especially its involvement in the Asia-Pacific region, has added new variables to the Sino-US game. The remarks of the NATO Secretary-General exposed NATO's determination and intention to confront China, and also aroused the attention and discussion of the international community about the changing role of NATO.
Expansion: NATO's new challenge to China means a profound change in the international political landscape. NATO, an organization whose main mission is to oppose Russia, has now listed China as one of its adversaries, demonstrating its comprehensive focus on global issues. NATO's role is gradually changing from a single military alliance organization to a major player in global security affairs, which will have far-reaching implications for international affairs. NATO's participation in the Sino-US game has undoubtedly made the entire international political situation more complicated, and also presented a challenge between multilateralism and realpolitik.
In the current international situation, the competition and contradictions between China and the United States are becoming increasingly prominent, and NATO's involvement has exacerbated this tension. The United States uses NATO and other forces to confront China, which not only forms a geopolitical containment, but also creates new uncertainties in global issues and security affairs. The game between China, the United States and NATO will continue to affect the global political landscape and pose more severe challenges to the international order and global governance. Under such circumstances, how to balance the interests of all parties and maintain international peace and stability has become a major issue facing all countries at present.