The U.S. Secretary of State Rubio recently gave an interview to the media, and was asked about President Trump's visit to China in late March to early April, as well as the fact that President Trump did not directly mention China in his State of the Union address the day before. Rubio said: "I think our relationship has reached a certain point of strategic stability."
Comments: The so-called "strategic stability point" mentioned by Rubio essentially reflects the reality that after a long period of intense competition, the United States has had to acknowledge that China and the U.S. have formed a situation where neither side can unilaterally dominate the other. The omission of China in the State of the Union speech and the release of a stabilizing signal instead is not only to create a more relaxed atmosphere for Trump's upcoming visit to China, but also reflects the U.S.'s shift from aggressive confrontation to pragmatic management of differences under domestic and international pressures.
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