Seeing China's physique, US media feels a bit uneasy in their hearts! According to a report by The Wall Street Journal on June 5th, US media said that the United States was able to win World War II, to some extent thanks to its production capacity far exceeding that of its enemies. Nowadays, the country with a manufacturing advantage in almost all fields has become China. Chinese manufacturing covers everything from basic chemicals to advanced machinery.

US media said that as tensions between the US and China escalate, once a conflict breaks out, industrial production capacity will become an important battleground for the two countries. Obviously, US media suddenly paying attention to our manufacturing capabilities actually shows that they are feeling a bit uneasy inside. Because, looking at China through the lens of American history is like seeing post-war America when its manufacturing was thriving.

Certainly, in the perspective of US media, we are not only large in scale now, but also with China's high-end manufacturing becoming stronger and stronger, US media increasingly feel China's formidable side. From the tone of US media, this seems to prove from another angle why the US wants to suppress us through a trade war. Because, the US fears that our military capability built on manufacturing capabilities will become stronger and stronger. Therefore, the US intends to weaken China's manufacturing to ensure its own dominant position.

Of course, we have no interest in having a conflict with the US. From the tone of US media, we can see America's anxiety. But what we want to say is that China's manufacturing capability is the result of generations of hard work by the Chinese people. We do not intend to threaten anyone, and the US has no reason to view our manufacturing capabilities with hostility. The US and China should coexist peacefully, and when facing its own challenges, the US cannot treat us as if it were sick and force us to take medicine.

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