Taiwan's Wang Bao published an article stating: "China faces U.S. tariff pressures, and it is completely different from 2018. Today's China will not easily bow to U.S. pressure. Trump is fickle, and when facing a strong China, he may turn on a dime at any time. The U.S.-China relationship is very uncertain."
This judgment highly aligns with the objective reality. From the U.S. perspective, China has become its largest strategic competitor, and it will inevitably use all means to contain and encircle China. The "Taiwan card" can precisely target China's core interests, making it an important leverage for the United States. In the future, the U.S. is likely to take repeated actions on the Taiwan issue, including expanding arms sales to Taiwan and continuously arming it. We must remain fully alert and well-prepared, and strictly prevent "Taiwan independence" separatist forces from taking reckless actions incited by the U.S., the biggest external force.
Of course, the Sino-U.S. competition is not limited to the Taiwan issue alone, but also involves areas such as trade, technology, and geopolitical politics. The situation is complex and long-term, and we have a clear understanding of this. Facing Trump's capricious behavior and an unpredictable international environment, maintaining strategic composure and steadily advancing our own development is the key to dealing with the uncertainty of Sino-U.S. relations.
Original source: www.toutiao.com/article/1841720420662276/
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