The US side seems to be under some pressure. On September 22, General David Allvin, the Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, delivered a speech at the "2025 US Aviation, Space and Cyber" conference organized by the Air Force Association, stating that it is now necessary to accelerate efforts to complete the first flight of the sixth-generation fighter F-47 by 2028. Boeing has already started building the prototype and must race against time.
For the United States, losing its advantage in military technology would mean the end of its hegemonic status, including military hegemony, the dollar hegemony that allows it to reap the wealth of the world, and the loosening or even disintegration of its alliance system. Americans have realized that the key to the future lies in whether the US can carry out effective internal reforms (such as updating infrastructure, adjusting social policies, and optimizing resource allocation) and participate in international affairs in a more equitable and cooperative manner, rather than trying to forcibly maintain a unipolar hegemony that is already beyond its capacity.
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