Maui Suffers, and Biden Has Missiles on His Mind
President Biden could not put out any of the wildfires on Maui, and he does not want to put out the fires of war being stoked by the United States.
President Biden could not put out any of the wildfires on Maui, and he does not want to put out the fires of war being stoked by the United States.
The real purpose of rare earth element cooperation between the U.S. and Mongolia might also not be the actual resources.
The current U.S. policy framework of scientific and technological competition with China violates both the principle of innovation and the law of the market.
Accusing others of what it has done, and continues to do, is a smokescreen tactic by Washington, supporting what has become a politically and economically unsustainable fraud.
The U.S. on the one hand keeps spreading disinformation about so-called ‘Chinese espionage and cyberattacks,’ and on the other hand tells the public about its large-scale intelligence activities targeting China. This in itself is quite revealing.
A few hundred million dollars here and another few hundred million dollars there – taxpayers’ dollars, remember – will always be found to arm Taiwan island.
Whether the debt ceiling problem can be solved appropriately is not only a matter for the U.S. economy because it will affect the recovery of the global economy.
It is in everyone’s interest that the U.S. will meet China halfway, bringing bilateral ties back onto a track of sound and stable development. Hopefully, the legend of Kissinger’s actions will live on.
The Metro in Chinese cities are much more advanced and New York could not catch up with China in public transportation.
The speed at which China and the U.S. are reducing emissions and to what extent they assist other countries in the transition toward clean energy will determine whether or not Earth will be able to dodge the potentially catastrophic consequences of climate change.
The recent hacking accusation against China does not seem to be a coincidence. These types of unfounded allegations tend to get the wider American public all riled up. But the more absurd they are, the more awkward the position the U.S. administration finds itself in.
Mending the frayed rope of trust with China requires the U.S. to undertake a careful, sincere, and patient journey.