China alone in the world cannot misassess the United States

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-26

Understanding the importance of China's adversaries to the U.S.-China relationship is like the saying goes, "Know yourself and your opponent, and win every battle." In the process of rapid development, China must know itself well as its competitors.

How to understand and interpret the United States is the key to China's breakthrough. Americans, for their part, are accustomed to their dominance in the world, so they tend to see the impact of China's rise from their own perspective.

However, the pluralistic nature of globalization presents Americans not only with challenges, but also with the fear of losing their special status. Therefore, it is crucial for China to understand and interpret the United States.

Understanding the United States is one of the important ways to deepen the relationship between China and the United States, which helps China to more accurately analyze Washington's intentions and tactics when dealing with the United States' China policy, so as to find the key to solving the problem.

The interpretation of the United States is not limited to the ideological level, but also the economic level, which needs to be deeply analyzed from the monetary system.

The U.S. dollar has always played an important role as the cornerstone of the U.S. economy's global dominance. However, in recent years, the influence of RMB settlement has gradually expanded, which has challenged the status of US dollar settlement like never before.

American economists believe that the increasing status of the renminbi settlement has broken the traditional pattern of the United States using the dollar system to manipulate global resources.

The U.S. position as global economic hegemon is being challenged, and the maturity of the renminbi system has a counterproductive effect on the U.S. economy. Americans' concern is not the rise of China, but the vacillation and continued decline of the dollar system.

The Sino-US war is regarded as a new type of "means of war", which is ultimately for the sake of economic services.

Under the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the deindustrialization trend of the U.S. economy has intensified, the domestic situation is turbulent, and the sense of crisis has been amplified. In the absence of an effective domestic solution, the United States began to turn its attention to the international arena and cracked down on RMB settlements as part of its strategy toward China.

At the same time, the rapid rise of China's leading power has also put significant pressure on the United States, whose island chain strategy has been a key means of blockading China.

U.S. military deterrence was meant to reassure allies, and after World War II, they used military aid and control more to enhance cohesion among allies. In regions such as Europe and South Korea, the United States, through military assistance and control, especially by giving South Korea wartime military command, has enabled it to better establish a three-dimensional military defense system, which is far safer and more effective than establishing defensive positions on its own soil.

Although the U.S. strategy of guarding against China and Russia has saved energy, with the increase of China's naval and air forces, the strategic assumptions at the military level have been challenged. The military threat unnerves the United States, which is accustomed to fortifying on someone else's doorstep, and once it loses its outpost, it is like losing its watchdog, and without an early warning function, it cannot be strategically advantaged.

Ideological, economic, and military are the three keys to US policy toward China, as well as the three keys to China's countermeasures against the United States. In the face of continued antagonism, how should we assess China?

In the process of interpreting, how should we look at this opponent?

We cannot ignore the influence of the United States, and while China is rapidly rising on all fronts, we cannot afford to lose our way in the process. Although there are different views on the theory of the decline of the United States, it is not easy to draw conclusions from the perspective of the overall economic size and military strength.

From an economic point of view, the dollar system still dominates the world, the exchange of goods and resources is still settled in dollars, and the repatriation of dollars continues to provide impetus for the United States.

Plagued by inflation, the United States still relies on the dollar system to transfer the adverse effects out of the country to stabilize the domestic economic situation. At the same time, overseas military bases provide strong support for the achievement of its political goals.

Through local military operations and intelligence countermeasures, the "puppet" forces supported by the United States help the United States disintegrate and strike at its adversaries in key geopolitical regions.

Title: Why the U.S. Influence Can't Be Underestimated? Content: Don't take the opponent lightly, because blindness will bring a fatal blow, let us ignore the opponent's ** and relax our vigilance.

In the process of China's rapid rise, it must not only pay attention to its own development, but also pay attention to the threats posed by the outside world. If the influence of the United States is ignored, the vigilance against the United States will be relaxed, and the opponent will find a weakness to strike at China.

Underestimation stems from a misperception of oneself and a misperception of one's opponents. Misconceptions about ourselves can make you overconfident and ignore your own shortcomings, while underestimating your opponents too much will allow them to find opportunities to hit us.

Contempt is the bottom line that China must not touch in the course of development.

China is pursuing a strategy of peaceful development and advocating low-key development in order to maintain and consolidate China's international image of friendship and harmony. A good international image can not only provide China with better development and living space, but also in the current situation of the increasing siege of China by the United States, China's every step requires a higher level of strategic thinking and steady action.

Stability is above all else, and harmony is better than everything. Therefore, it is very important for China to build an international **.

Some fear that America's current predicament could be devastating. To be sure, the United States is ill-equipped to meet the current challenges, largely due to bipartisanship and the inherent shortcomings of capitalism.

But the crisis has its own historical cycle, and the United States, with its strong economic strength, is able to keep trying to a certain extent and finally find a way out. While this process may make it "debilitating", it is not enough to pose a mortal threat or cause its demise.

Once the United States successfully navigates the crisis, it will step up its response to a rising China.

Although the Americans face both the possibility of recovery and the dilemma, they still have the ability to attack China in the current situation. As we have often said, US imperialism has always been hostile to our country, and as long as China continues to develop and rise, the United States will never give up its siege and suppression of us.

Therefore, we must remain vigilant and continue to work to develop and improve our own strengths to meet the challenges that may arise.

Don't overestimate the influence of the United States on China, the diversification of the world economy will gradually disintegrate the hegemony of the United States. The decline of the United States does not mean the collapse of the world pattern, but the inevitable result of the trend of diversification.

This trend requires U.S.-China competition to maintain a balance. China's economic development model provides a new platform for win-win cooperation for all countries, including developed countries, and is a better path for survival and development.

After years of repression by the United States, countries are eager to gain more economic autonomy and development rights, and at the same time expect to have more say in the international market. Diversification is an inevitable trend in history, but under the influence of the United States, this trend has been suppressed for a long time.

Today, China's foreign and economic policies offer opportunities for the rapid development of a diversified economic landscape and the possibility for countries to achieve true independence.

The United States claims to be the beacon of the free world, yet its actions are clearly not commensurate with the values it promotes. From a military point of view, China's military power can effectively counter the United States in coastal waters, and it can also quickly resolve the Taiwan Strait issue.

Even in operations in the far seas, China has more power than ever before to achieve long-range strategic goals.

From a geopolitical point of view, we can see that the construction of China's railway lines has led to the rapid development of mainland transportation lines and significantly increased their role. Compared with maritime strategy, it is not necessary to overestimate the United States, and it is useless to worry too much about American influence.

China's strength and capabilities are beyond imagination, and its cohesion and solidarity are far beyond the reach of the United States. Rising from suffering and now soaring around the world, the spirit and strength of 5,000 years of accumulation are unmatched by Americans.

In the new international relations, symbiotic competition between China and the United States has become an inevitable trend. Both do not replace or die out of each other, but co-exist in this world.

The world needs peace and progress, mankind needs to achieve common prosperity, and the earth needs common prosperity. As the two poles of the world, China and the United States not only support global stability, but also serve as an important force for world change and development.

Competition between China and the United States is inevitable, and both countries are aware of this. What they understand, however, better, is that the more fierce the competition on the surface, the stronger the actual connection behind it.

It is precisely this kind of complex entanglement of interests and connections that has triggered huge controversies and conflicts between China and the United States, and has also intensified their confrontation.

The relationship between China and the United States is like twin flowers, interdependent, competitive and symbiotic. World peace and stability require China and the United States to work together to find a balance and achieve win-win results.

China has come up with a far-sighted solution, and it's up to the United States to embrace and implement it.

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