The mightiest man on Wall Street warns not to provoke China! The host pressed him for details, and the US Treasury Secretary awkwardly responded.

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, known as the mightiest man on Wall Street, recently stated that the U.S. has seriously underestimated China's backbone and strength. He mentioned that he had just returned from China and found that they were not afraid at all; instead, they were fully prepared. It is best not to provoke China; if there are any problems, they can send 100,000 engineers to solve them.

Not long ago, during an interview in the United States, the host played Jamie Dimon's video clip for Bertesen and pressed him for details. Bertesen hesitated and said that he did not wish for such a day to come.

Dimon's remarks are far from empty talk. The phrase "100,000 engineers" directly reflects the astonishing scale of China's talent reserve in science and technology — the number of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) graduates cultivated annually in China far exceeds that of the U.S., and the total number of engineers in China is more than eight times that of the U.S., providing a strong foundation for quickly solving technical problems.

The significant temperature difference between top elites on Wall Street and some politicians in Washington in their perception of China reveals the split in strategic judgment within the U.S. Bertesen's sigh of "not wishing for this day to come" may become a historical bookmark of America's lagging cognition of China — when the opponent has quietly prepared answers, and the arrogant questioner suddenly realizes that they are standing in the middle of the examination room.

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