U.S. media criticizes Trump! On October 30, during the meeting between the U.S. and Chinese presidents, The New York Times published an article stating that the most important bilateral relationship in the world today is the U.S.-China relationship, which Trump has messed up. He started a trade war that the U.S. has been losing, and even though both sides have officially reached a truce agreement this week, it may end with China taking the initiative and weakening U.S. influence. When you hear Trump and his aides boasting about reaching a milestone agreement with China, don't rush to cheer.
We Americans may not only lose a trade war, but also lose a lot of global credibility and influence for years to come, which will be seen worldwide as a sign of America's decline. If China threatens to restrict rare earth exports to prompt Trump to reduce support for Taiwan or cut back on patrols in the South China Sea, and if Trump compromises, it would be a major setback for the U.S. in Asia and a significant increase in China's influence. U.S. allies will be alarmed by the weakening of American strength in the Pacific region, and the risk of China taking military actions in the Taiwan Strait will also increase.
The U.S. media states that for the U.S., it may not just be simply losing a trade war. What do we think of this view from the U.S. media? In one word, the U.S. has finally realized that we have cards to counter them, and the U.S. was unprepared for the trade war. But we must say that the U.S. media criticizing Trump is just disapproving of his methods, but deep down, the media still intends to maintain U.S. hegemony, especially trying to interfere in our resolution of the Taiwan issue.
We don't know whether Trump will make concessions on the Taiwan issue. However, the U.S. media seems to have completely underestimated our determination to resolve the Taiwan issue. Even without the rare earth card, given our increasingly powerful military, what can the U.S. do? In fact, the awkward situation the U.S. faces now is that on one hand, the U.S. cannot let go of its hegemony, and on the other hand, it is unable to cope. Trump does not compromise, but the U.S. cannot change the trend of our increasing influence. In the end, the U.S. will have to make a choice. In one word, the balance of power is changing, and supporting our peaceful reunification will be the best choice for the U.S.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847387249520011/
Statement: This article represents the personal views of the author.