China is not allowed to change the status quo, but the F35 is stuck by China? U.S. military official

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-17

Since the Trump era, the United States has launched a "first-class war" against China and launched a "chip war" in the high-tech field. At present, the United States regards confrontation with China as "politically correct" and emphasizes that "China is not allowed to change the status quo." However, while trying to decouple from China in different fields, the United States is facing the problem of relying on Chinese parts for F-35 fighter jets, and the U.S. Air Force** frankly admits that it cannot achieve complete decoupling, reflecting the complex situation of U.S.-China relations.

Since the Trump era, the United States has implemented a "first-class war" and a "chip war" to contain China. With China's rise, the United States does not want to see China change the status quo and tries to isolate China. However, while the United States is trying to decouple, it faces challenges from China.

The United States has blocked China's development through actions such as "** war" and "chip war". Behind the slogan of "China is not allowed to change the status quo" is the concern and unease of the United States about China's rise.

In the face of China's rise, the United States has always tried to decouple from China in order to contain China's development. However, the reality shows that it will be difficult for the United States to completely decouple from China.

The American Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jet is in trouble due to its dependence on imported components from China. The U.S. Air Force admits that it is unable to achieve complete decoupling from China.

According to the report, Assistant Secretary of the US Air Force Hunter publicly stated that it is a huge challenge to completely get rid of dependence on Chinese parts and components in the field of equipment. This also means that the United States cannot completely break away from its dependence on China.

Although the United States has promoted globalization, it has run counter to globalization in order to maintain its hegemony. In the process of suppressing and encircling China, the United States also faces certain costs and challenges.

The U.S. F-35 fighter jet is in an awkward position because of its dependence on Chinese gallium materials. This incident not only exposed the current situation that the United States cannot decouple from China in the field of equipment, but also reveals the intricate relationship between the United States and China.

The F-35 fighter jet, as the fist product of the American Lockheed Martin company, has been controversial because some parts need to be imported from China. In particular, the materials required for the T r components of the active phased array radar must be imported from China.

For the United States, the production and development of the F-35 fighter jet has been affected by the gallium material from China**, which has troubled the United States in the process of decoupling from China.

The F-35 fighter "stuck in the neck" incident highlights the contradictions and confusion in the US policy toward China. On the one hand, the United States is trying to contain China's development through various means; On the other hand, there is no escape from the entanglement with China in terms of technological exchanges and dependence.

The occurrence of the neck jam incident reflects the fact that the United States has fallen into a realistic situation of interdependence with China while promoting decoupling from China. This intricate relationship makes the U.S.-China relationship even more confusing.

Between the United States and China, disputes and cooperation in the fields of technology, and military are intertwined, forming an intricate relationship. As a global power, the United States faces the challenge of maintaining a balance with China while safeguarding its own interests. In the future, the development of the U.S.-China relationship will continue to affect the international landscape, and the two sides will also need to find a balance between mutual competition and cooperation to jointly address global challenges.

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