The United States Doesn’t Want a War Over Taiwan, Right?
The acknowledgement that a small number of U.S. military personnel are on the island provides another example that the Biden administration is playing with fire.
The acknowledgement that a small number of U.S. military personnel are on the island provides another example that the Biden administration is playing with fire.
Offensive realism smells like a skunk, but it acts like a porcupine. It is born and functions with a porcupine’s deep-rooted sense of insecurity and a tunnel vision.
This global geopolitical shift means an end to 70 years of U.S. warmongering hegemony.
An agreement among these governments—followed by specific actions—can change the global trajectory on climate change.
The correct way out of this precarious setting—peaceful reunification—will ensure economic prosperity and social stability in Taiwan, and conforms to the overall interests of the Chinese nation to the largest extent.
Biden has the opportunity to commence negotiations designed to end the Trump trade war and eliminate its tariffs.
This myopic position about China, no matter the issue under scrutiny, guarantees that the American public is subjected to a kind-of non-stop propaganda about China, its government and people.
With China further opening up to the world, Honeywell will further increase local investment, enhance local R&D capabilities, and bring the products developed in China to overseas markets to implement the strategies of ‘East for East’ and ‘East to Rest.’
The B3W and the initiative—all those efforts should be coordinated globally by the wealthy countries, trying to establish the infrastructure necessary for the rest of the world, so that we can build a safer, more prosperous world.
Stabilization of economic ties with China is a good place to start, but it remains to be seen how long the actual impact would last.
Has China really reduced its exports to the U.S. at a time when the U.S. supply chain is in dire crisis?
When China and the U.S. cooperate, the two countries and the world will benefit; when they are in the throes of confrontation, the two countries and the world will suffer severely.