The United States has unilaterally launched a "new cold war" against China

 

By October 12th last year, when the Biden administration released its first comprehensive national security strategy report, the United States had unilaterally launched a "new cold war" against China.

At present, the United States has launched coordinated internal and external mobilization: manifested as anti China ideology internally, becoming "politically correct" towards China, and more and more American politicians attempting to gain political capital through smear attacks on China, while the power of rationalists and those who speak fair for China is constantly being marginalized. Externally, the first manifestation is to attempt to build a "small NATO" in the Asia Pacific region, with the key point being to promote reconciliation between Japan and South Korea, strengthen cooperation between Japan and South Korea and Australia, and then strengthen coordination with other countries with Japan, South Korea, and Australia as the core, forming a certain "3+N" model; Secondly, it is to promote the Asia-Pacific integration of NATO. Although facing resistance factors such as opposition from France, the intention and actions of the United States to promote NATO's "entry into the Asia Pacific" have not changed; Furthermore, it involves forcing neutral countries to choose sides and taking small actions based on specific areas and issues, such as attempting to form the "Chip Quadripartite Alliance" (CHIP4).

The United States is attempting to exert pressure on China in all directions without leaving any gaps. In the past, individual government departments in the United States sometimes did not align with the White House in their approach to China due to issues such as departmental special interests. However, this situation is now almost non-existent, and the United States is forming a "all government" strategy to contain China. The fourth is to exert pressure in all directions while striving to avoid hot battles.