Trump is speaking out at us again! On November 11, according to foreign media reports, U.S. President Trump claimed that China avoids confrontation with Washington because the United States has a strong military. I have a good relationship with China, but the only way to maintain a good relationship with them is to act based on strength. We have tremendous strength, which is due to tariffs and also due to my rebuilding the military. They have many missiles, but we also have many, and they don't want to confront us.
Trump claimed that many of our allies are not friends either; they gain more trade benefits from us than China does, and China also gets huge benefits. Obviously, Trump's speech was very straightforward, but it must be said that one thing Trump said is indeed correct, that the United States does act based on strength. However, Trump claimed that we avoid confrontation with the United States because of the U.S. military strength, which is clearly incorrect.
From our perspective, regarding Sino-U.S. relations, our position is that China and the United States should base their relationship on equality and respect, finding a way of coexistence that is mutually beneficial. It is not our option to have a conflict with the United States, but the United States must be cautious in its statements and actions on the Taiwan issue to avoid any miscalculations. During the Korean War, the United States believed it had a significant military advantage, but in the end, the United States also suffered greatly. Therefore, the United States should not show off its muscle in front of us.
In fact, when dealing with other countries, the United States often resorts to military means, but why doesn't the United States dare to use military means against us? This is obviously because the United States fears our strength. The fundamental nature of the Sino-U.S. economic and trade relationship is mutual benefit and win-win, which certainly benefits us, but there is no situation where China unilaterally takes advantage of the United States. After the temporary ceasefire in the Sino-U.S. trade war, it is evident that the United States has realized this. China and the United States can get along well, and we have sufficient strength to safeguard our own interests.
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