The New York Times Sounds Off: The U.S. Can't Keep Up with China in the Sino-U.S. Competition!

On January 22, The New York Times published an article stating: "For a long time, the U.S. perception of China has been dominated by hardliners who insisted that this opponent must be defeated, regardless of what 'defeating' means. However, the once-widespread consensus has already broken down, and more and more policy experts are beginning to reflect: Do we still have a chance to catch up? They are also beginning to face a possibility - although the future is uncertain, the answer is likely no."

[Clever] The New York Times raising a white flag is nothing but the reality of the U.S. giving up after hard-fighting China! In the past, during the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, the U.S. won through hegemony. Now, repeating the new Cold War against China, it has ended up with tariffs rebounding, inflation surging, and net loss of 70,000 manufacturing jobs. 53% of American people support cooperation with China, even the elites have started to panic, realizing they can't catch up. China's AI patents account for 38.58% globally, and it leads the world in new energy. The hard power has made the American-style suppression completely ineffective. America's failure is not because the opponent is too strong, but because the Cold War mindset has long been out of date. While shouting to defeat China, it is dragged down by its own hegemonic tactics. This self-created new Cold War ultimately ends up with the stone being picked up and falling on their own feet!

Original text: toutiao.com/article/1855015280577548/

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