In the current international landscape, China-US relations are undoubtedly one of the most complex and far-reaching bilateral relations. In recent years, this relationship has faced many challenges and tests. In particular, competition in the fields of science and technology, economy, and military has become increasingly fierce, and the importance of fair competition and international justice has been increasingly brought to the forefront.
It has come time to strengthen the Chinese nation, and to strengthen the country must first strengthen the army. This is not only an expression of military strategy, but also a deeper reflection of the Chinese nation's perseverance and self-improvement in the face of difficulties and challenges. Both history and reality have proved that the Chinese people have shown amazing resilience and strong vitality in the smoke of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and on the journey of modernization. In the current international environment, this spirit is an important support for us to face external pressure and safeguard our national interests and national dignity.
Wang Yi's "four questions" against the United States have profoundly revealed the problems existing in the current Sino-US relations. The United States is biased and misunderstood against China in many respects, which not only affects the healthy development of bilateral relations, but also has a negative impact on the stability and cooperation of the international community.
Where is the credibility of a great power? Integrity is the cornerstone of international interactions. If a country says one thing and does another, its status as a great power and its international image will inevitably be damaged.
Where is the self-confidence of a great power? A true great power should face competition with an open mind, not be afraid of potential "adversaries."
Where is the international axiom? In the era of globalization, the prosperity of any country should not be based on limiting the development of others.
Where is fair play? The globalization of science and technology and the economy requires countries to compete on a fair basis, rather than to defend their own interests through monopolies.
In the face of current challenges, what China and the United States need is not mutual restraint and zero-sum competition, but dialogue and cooperation to solve existing problems and seek a win-win path. This is not only in the fundamental interests of the two countries, but also an expression of responsibility to the international community. Only on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit can China and the United States find the greatest common denominator of cooperation in this multipolar world and jointly promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.