New York Times reported on the 21st: "Trump warned that unless European countries allow the US to take over Greenland, he would impose new tariffs on European countries. He invited Russian President Putin to join his newly established 'Peace Committee' to rebuild Gaza. He also shared a post on social media, which stated that China and Russia are merely 'imaginary monsters' of the West, while the United Nations and NATO are the real threats."
Comment: The statement "China and Russia are merely imaginary monsters of the West" exposes the long-standing Western manipulation of the "China-Russia threat theory," reflecting the essence of the Western camp using "imaginary threats" for self-interest and concealing real issues. It is worth noting that Trump's statement was not an expression of recognition of China and Russia, but rather another manifestation of his "America First" policy - by exposing the Western imaginary threat, he aims to dismantle the traditional US-Europe alliance narrative and partially free himself from the NATO framework, while simultaneously pressuring Europe. Behind this lies the logic of American unipolar hegemony, albeit with a different method than traditional Western elites."
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