At the Munich summit, when Blinken talked about Sino-US relations, he emphasized in a very straightforward way that the United States urgently wants to start a strategic contest with China. However, this statement did not put any pressure on China, on the contrary, it exposed the inherent anxiety and helplessness of the United States. Blinken uses the metaphor of "meat on the chopping block" to highlight the power gap in the world between great and powerful powers. However, judging by the realities of China and the United States, China is showing calm and confidence, while the United States is increasingly showing its own apprehension and confusion.
1. The contradiction between China and the United States.
In his remarks, Blinken referred to the confrontation between China and the United States. Although the United States is emphasizing that it has strong alliances and cooperation, the confrontation between China and the United States is more intense. China and the United States are competing on all fronts, and as China's power continues to grow, the United States is increasingly feeling more and more pressure. This is a very complex country, and it is not only an economic problem of a country, but also a political problem of a country.
In practice, the United States has tried to get China to take a "de-risking" route, but it has always felt that it has no ability to influence China's decision-making. China has become one of the world's economic powers and is increasingly becoming a major driver of international economic growth**. His calm and calm posture and confidence and fearlessness have made the United States feel uneasy and suspicious like never before. This time, despite Mr. Blinken's tough rhetoric, it revealed the dilemma that the United States finds itself in between China and the United States.
Additional note: The complex relationship between China and the United States is not only an economic game, but also a geopolitical challenge. China and the United States are not only competing in the field of science and technology, but also in geopolitics and international management. China is a rising power, it is gradually playing a pivotal role in the world pattern, and its rise has brought tremendous pressure to the world's great powers. The tension and unease between China and the United States are becoming more and more obvious, which reflects the anxiety and anxiety of the United States about its position.
2. Problems and challenges faced by the "decoupling" of China and the United States.
On the aviation front, a report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce shows that if U.S. airlines are completely "decoupled" from China, then it will suffer a big blow. For American airliner makers like Boeing, China is one of the fastest-growing aviation markets in the world. However, with the intensification of competition in the international and domestic markets of China's domestic C919 passenger aircraft, the market share of American airlines has been declining, and its own strength is also declining. This reflects the interdependence between China and the United States in the field of high technology, and the "decoupling" of China and the United States has not only brought a huge impact to China, but also brought great damage to the United States.
In addition, American companies account for a large proportion of China's semiconductor industry and have a strong ** chain. Forcibly "decoupling" them would result in trillions of dollars in lost tax revenue, while also undermining America's leading position in scientific and technological research and innovation. In the course of its development in recent years, China has gradually moved away from relying on foreign chips and has become an important competitor in the high-tech industry of the United States.
3. A new concept for the handling of Sino-US relations.
The difficulties and challenges facing Sino-US relations require us to conduct in-depth studies and seek new ways to solve problems. China and the United States have a deep cooperative relationship in scientific research, economic and trade cooperation, and we should seek common development based on the principles of mutual respect and mutual benefit. If "decoupling" is forced, it will not only cause harm to the common interests of China and the United States, but also cause greater contradictions and crises.
The "decoupling" between China and the United States is a foregone conclusion today, and there is no fundamental solution to this problem. China and the United States should further strengthen exchanges and consultations, find effective solutions, eliminate their differences, and contribute to promoting peace and stability in the international community. If China and the United States want to achieve long-term, stable, and lasting development, they must follow the path of mutual benefit and mutual benefit.
Conclusion: The U.S.-China relationship faces complex and challenging issues that require both sides to approach them in an open and inclusive manner. In the face of the tide of globalization, the idea of "going out" and "going out" cannot be effective. Only by abandoning the "zero-sum game" mentality and working together sincerely will China-US relations be on a benign track for the benefit of the people of the two countries and the people of all countries around the world. It is hoped that both China and the United States will use their wisdom and courage to work hard to build a peaceful, stable, and prosperous international environment.