Biden finally signed, the United States has run out of cards, and he wants to pull China to do 5 thi

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-04

After three days of careful consideration, Biden finally signed a major executive decree. This move will undoubtedly add another heavy chess piece to the complicated game between China and the United States. Moreover, this move did not go well.

The order, signed by Biden, is aimed at "hostile" countries like China and Russia. The White House is concerned that the U.S. sale of classified materials to those countries could cause "significant harm" to the U.S. These concerns can be partially understood, because the issue of information security is a huge challenge for us right now. However, the United States has adopted an administrative measure to block the export of information, which is clearly an excesse. This move shows that the Biden administration is very ambivalent in its handling of Sino-US relations. The United States considers China to be its number one rival and fears that China's rise could endanger American dominance. However, the United States also knows that in many world affairs, China cannot leave it and cooperate with it. This dilemma has led to a dilemma in the United States' choice of China.

However, no matter how much the United States tosses, there is one thing that cannot be changed: the United States has used all its cards in the game of China and the United States. How long can their "high-tech blockade" last? This question is debatable. China's successful breakthrough in one region will have a great impact on the United States. Against this backdrop, Biden's administration must consider the possibility of working with China. Indeed, China plays an important role in maintaining global financial stability, climate governance, artificial intelligence, and anti-narcotics. China has always shown friendship and sincerity and is ready to cooperate with the United States. However, cooperation in no way amounts to concessions or concessions. China has its own inviolable core interests and bottom line. If the United States wants to cooperate with China, it should respect China's interests and status and handle bilateral affairs in a fair and honest manner.

Overall, although the relationship between China and the United States is facing new tests and difficulties, Biden's decree has opened up new opportunities and opportunities for cooperation between the two countries. Can China and the United States work together to address the global issues in the coming period? This will be the focus of attention all over the world.

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