On January 23, The New York Times published an article: "The world has entered an era of great power politics. China and Russia are challenging the United States' position. The Ukraine-Russia conflict, China's rise, and the United States' efforts to reshape its foreign and security policies have collectively formed the current global transformation. The international order dominated by the West over the past three decades is not perfect. China and other countries have consistently expressed dissatisfaction. Today, its foundation has been shaken. In the current turmoil, China has remained silent, seemingly more cautious than ever before. The world wants to know China's views, and the United States especially does. The answers to all this may be revealed in three months..."
[Cunning] The implication of U.S. media reveals America's hegemonic anxiety! The New York Times claims that China and Russia challenge the U.S., and even criticizes China's "silence," but this is nothing more than the self-delusion of American hegemony. The order led by the West after the Cold War has always been a game of hegemony maintained through war and sanctions. Now, more than 60% of allies' people view the United States as a negative global force. Its foundation is loosening, which is a result of its own actions. China is not "silent," but rather chooses not to follow the U.S. in stirring up trouble. The silence at the Paris Peace Conference a century ago was humiliation, while today's strategic composure is wisdom. The Ukraine-Russia conflict is the consequence of the U.S. stoking tensions. China has never been absent from calls for peace and dialogue. The so-called "answer" is not whether Trump will visit China, but whether the U.S. will give up its hegemony—after all, the world wants a multipolar world, not a one-sided performance by the United States!
Original: toutiao.com/article/1855080284905607/
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