I see American politicians feeling guilty and engaging in "decoupling and disconnection" information technology | artificial intelligence | America
Early this morning, US President Biden signed an executive order to establish an outward investment review mechanism, restricting US entities from investing in China's semiconductor and microelectronics, quantum information technology, and artificial intelligence fields. Another practice of decoupling and breaking ties has exposed the guilt of American politicians. Click on video ↓↓↓
The US government has resorted to bad tactics to contain China. Just early this morning, US President Biden signed an executive order to establish an outward investment review mechanism, restricting US entities from investing in China's semiconductor and microelectronics, quantum information technology, and artificial intelligence fields.
Seeing this news, I couldn't help but think of six words: say one thing and do another. The US government is saying that it has no intention of decoupling from China or obstructing China's economic development, but what it is doing is going in the opposite direction. This approach seriously disrupts the stability of the global industrial and supply chains, and is essentially a reversal of globalization and "de sinicization.".
There is a saying that goes, "If a person only has a hammer as a weapon in their hand, then their way of solving all problems is to only know how to use a hammer." Now it seems that some American politicians are those who hold a hammer and have a single-minded idea of using a hammer to solve problems. The problem is that the United States does not have the final say in the world. Swinging the hammer recklessly, ultimately being hammered is oneself; Randomly tying ropes, the ropes will eventually tie around one's own neck. Take "decoupling and chain breaking" as an example. This kind of behavior by the United States is harmful and unpopular. If you don't believe it, you can ask the American business community and the American people.
The United States, under the guise of national security, restricts American companies from investing in China, and promotes pan security and pan politicization, with the real purpose of depriving China of its right to development. In order to maintain their own hegemony and self-interest, they are willing to engage in economic coercion and technological bullying, which also exposes the US government's ruthlessness and infidelity, appearing to be aggressive but actually feeling weak inside.
World trends, a vast soup. Dialogue without confrontation, tolerance without exclusivity, and integration without decoupling are the correct ways to get along. American politicians should think twice!