American-Chinese media reported on June 6: "USCC: China has carefully planned to dominate the supply chain, and supply chain bottlenecks erode US national security." The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) held a hearing on June 5 regarding China's dominant position in key supply chains and its impact on U.S. national security. During the hearing, committee members expressed concerns about being dependent on China for supply chains.

[Wit] Comment: It has always been the United States that has disrupted the safety of the global supply chain. Instead of reflecting on its own restrictions imposed on China in areas such as chips and lithography machines, the U.S. keeps blaming China. Moreover, it seems that America's national security is too fragile. If common agricultural products like garlic can be seen as security threats by them, then what else cannot affect U.S. national security? Is it necessary for America to prevent other countries from developing when it itself is stagnant, or will it be considered a threat to U.S. national security? This logic is really hard to convince people.​

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