We don't have any problems with China "," Thank you, Blinken China | America | Lincoln
On August 1st, the Russian news agency website published an article titled "The United States' Goals: Anti Russia in Europe and China in the Asia Pacific". The full text is excerpted as follows:
If someone is thinking about the news about US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and wants to know where he went, the answer is two sentences. The first sentence: Antony Blinken went far to the South Pacific; The second sentence: It should be pointed out that if the American media has always been secretive about a certain topic or region, then there must be an article in it. And Americans did not report much about Antony Blinken's trip to the Pacific Ocean.
However, this involves the US's plan to establish a second "anti China defense line".
However, Antony Blinken's trip was obviously not a complete success. In New Zealand, Foreign Minister Nanaya Mahuta told him that the country is not prepared to give up its non nuclear status, "doing so is equivalent to selling its soul.".
The situation is similar in Tonga, a Pacific island country. The officials there told Antony Blinken, "Thank you, but there is no problem between Tonga and China." Therefore, the United States should not worry about this area of Oceania.
However, the situation in Australia is different. By joining the Anglo American alliance, Australia is not only becoming an aircraft carrier for the United States in Oceania, but will also serve as a production base for providing ammunition and supplies such as cruise missiles to the United States and its allies.
The United States is building a certain pattern. It is dismantling the world built on the foundation of collaboration between the world's number one and number two economies and attempting to build another completely different world.
Some European countries seem to hold different opinions. They insist on not reducing their cooperation with China. The French held a high-level economic and financial dialogue with the Chinese last weekend. Other Europeans are quietly watching, but overall, they have the same problems as New Zealanders and Tongans.
This is the economy. For some countries, China is the number one trading partner, while for others, China is an important partner. In fact, the United States is using its main diplomatic efforts to achieve a goal of piecing together countries with limited economic ties to China into an alliance, forcing them to reduce their economic ties with China.
And this effort by the United States aims to establish a new world in the coming decades that does not serve economic interests, but purely serves politics.
The reason why American media avoids serious discussions on related topics is that if any discussion is conducted, unpleasant reality will be revealed. We are all familiar with a similar ugly reality: the possibility of Germany relying on Russian natural gas to build its own economy has been ruled out. The problem is that Germans are clearly not the only chosen victims, and other allies of the United States are also in the same position.
In this rather frightening world model, countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America are playing a new role. Unlike Western countries, they have the prospect of relying on China while also relying on each other to achieve vigorous development. Therefore, in the coming decades, people will be able to witness the hidden destruction of these "majority of the world" who have successfully defended their beautiful prospects and defeated the jealous Western alliance.