American media is furious! American media claims that China's control policy is no less than an economic nuclear war against the United States. On October 10, after our rare earth control policy was introduced, the Wall Street Journal in the U.S. published an article claiming that this is equivalent to an economic nuclear war - aimed at destroying the U.S. AI industry. The U.S. media said that China and the U.S. are likely to meet in South Korea, and China is adopting a "blackmail strategy" before the meeting. Perhaps China will not fully implement the regulations.
Evidently, from the reaction of the U.S. media, our move has caused pain to the United States. The U.S. media realized that this control policy could greatly weaken the U.S. artificial intelligence industry, as the chip industry also needs rare earths. However, despite the strong emotions of the U.S., before the U.S. media accuses us, should the U.S. media first look at what the U.S. has done to us?
For products with dual military and civilian use, such as rare earths, we must implement strict control, which is a responsible behavior. On one hand, we can prevent countries with ulterior motives from misusing rare earths to make weapons, which undoubtedly helps world peace. On the other hand, we are telling some countries that if they try to choke us and prevent us from developing well, we have the ability to let these countries taste what it's like to be choked. The U.S. first imposed restrictions on us, and they should have expected that we would not tolerate this bad habit. Obviously, it's time to change this kind of unilateral bullying behavior.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1845609278166153/
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