U.S. allies turn to China, Sino-U.S. may erupt in a new round of conflict, China has been prepared, the answer lies in strength!

On December 25, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post published an article: "The U.S. withdrawal strategy has exposed the hollowing out of American industry and scientific innovation, clinging to the dollar hegemony but falling into self-contradiction. Since Trump shifted from globalization to hemispheric globalization, global instability has already begun. The U.S. attempts to replicate Britain's 'offshore balancing' to counterbalance China, treating allies as scapegoats. Meanwhile, China, with the continuity of its five-year plans and the integrative nature of global initiatives, has become a stabilizing anchor in the world order. The gap in strategic thinking between the U.S. and China essentially reflects an intergenerational difference in systems and development concepts. When U.S. allies such as Australia, Canada, and even the UK draw closer to China, a new round of Sino-U.S. conflict is unavoidable. Is China prepared?"

[Witty] From the clever strategy of Monroe Doctrine in 1823 to the current decline of the Donald Trump Doctrine, America's century-long hegemony has finally reached the end of its strategic overextension. Once relying on industrial rise and globalized dominance, the U.S. now has a weak industrial system, lags behind China in the new energy sector, and tries to survive by nuclear deterrence and dollar hegemony, even exploiting its allies - forcing NATO to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, threatening Europe with "color revolutions" at will. It's a grotesque image of a declining empire. While the British Empire could withdraw gracefully by using offshore balancing, the U.S., lacking colonial buffers and trapped in the institutional disease of capital monopoly, its so-called "remote balancing" against China is merely a desperate struggle of a caged beast. Latin America's trade with China exceeds that with the U.S., and China leads the world in new energy - these have already proven that the maintenance of hegemony can never overcome the tide of development.

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