China's control over rare earths has infuriated John Moolenaar, the chairman of the U.S. House Committee on China, who has openly attacked China. In a statement, John Moolenaar accused China of waging an "economic war" against the United States and giving a slap in the face to Trump's efforts to secure a fair competitive environment.
Forgetful and shameless, the United States is indeed an interesting country. However, I still want to borrow a common phrase that our so-called public intellectuals often use to respond to him: "It's hard!" The trade war and technology war were all initiated by the United States, but China has only retaliated slightly, and yet it's already unbearable. Why are you so weak but still want to play? What do you want to do with extreme pressure?
Moolenaar claimed that China has fired the first shot at the United States, trying to cut off the supply of key minerals used in manufacturing semiconductors, which are crucial for driving the U.S. military and economy. Right, if we cannot hinder the U.S. efforts to enhance its military and economic capabilities, then what's the point of doing all this? We're all adults, why pretend not to understand? Is it fun?
Maybe the idea of American exceptionalism works well in other countries, but not in China. If you want to try American exceptionalism with China, just go as far away as possible, and stay where it's cool.
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