China and Global Community Must Resist Unjust US Action
Despite its power, the U.S. must be resisted when it acts unjustly. Nations worldwide must band together to uphold international law and defend national sovereignty.
Despite its power, the U.S. must be resisted when it acts unjustly. Nations worldwide must band together to uphold international law and defend national sovereignty.
China is well-positioned to deal with President Trump’s ‘strategic consolidation’ policies through strategic resilience and global partnerships, despite growing uncertainty initiated by the new U.S. administration.
It can be anticipated that the ‘reciprocal tariff’, under strong worldwide opposition, effective retaliation from various trading partners, and fast worsening economic situation in the U.S., is doomed to failure.
The American empire is coming to a difficult crossroads: either willingly adjust to the reality of a multipolar world where rising Global South countries like Russia and China are influential or wage war until the end.
China continues to make strides to better the lives of the world’s 8 billion people.
As the world moves further into an era of geopolitical competition and economic transformation, the stark differences between the leadership styles of China and the U.S. will continue to shape global dynamics.
Such politicization and weaponization of economic and trade relations will disrupt Sino-U.S. relations as well as destabilize global markets.
As the West locks itself up in silos, China has continued to build resilient global trade systems amidst disruptive economic policies, steadily advancing shared prosperity, and building a global community of humankind with a shared future.
The extent to which Europe can truly assert its independence is still uncertain. However, Spain’s example clearly demonstrates that a genuinely independent foreign policy is achievable and beneficial.
While the Trump administration’s new measures mean negative repercussions for the entire world, Chinese AI company DeekSeek’s innovation is a gift for the progress of all.
A stable and well managed China-U.S. bilateral relationship is of vital stake to peoples of both countries, and to a stable world.
Trump’s second term is likely to feature an Africa policy that largely ignores the continent, with all his actions closely tied to the two core priorities of domestic reform and strategic competition with China.