When the US can’t
beat China, it should seek common ground for a brighter future: Global Times
editorial
By Global
Times Published: Feb 21, 2021
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202102/1216083.shtml
Friday's G7 summit and Munich Security Conference were seen as the US
President Joe Biden's debut on the international stage, and one of his
brightest slogans were "America is back." Bringing US allies together
to meet the "challenges posed by China" has been a feature of the new
US administration since it took office, but the message from the two Friday
meetings suggest that closer US cooperation with its allies is bound to result
in mutual influence and compromise, rather than a unilateral hijacking of its allies
by the US over their China policies.
In addition to the "challenges posed by
China," arguments against a "new cold war" and the need to
"work with China" in some areas were noted at both meetings,
including from Biden himself. When speaking to the Europeans, the new US president is clearly more
balanced than when he speaks only to the US media.
However, there are some extreme political forces
in the US that are trying to incite the rivalry between the US and China, which
will cast a long-lasting shadow over China-US relations and international
relations as a whole. Republican Senator Tom Cotton recently issued an arrogant
report calling for a "targeted decoupling" from China. He said in a
speech detailing his report at a virtual Reagan Institute event on Thursday
that the US needs to "beat this evil empire" and "consign the
Chinese Communists to the ash heap of history." He then called the
US-China fights a "protracted twilight struggle that will determine the
fate of the world."
Cotton, who stood by Donald Trump in his
presidency is a Republican whose rhetoric to more than 90 million members of
the Communist Party of China is tinged with fascist racism and incitement
against humanity. In a sign of how popular the hysteria is in the US today, the
extremist politician is widely anticipated to be eyeing a run for president in
2024.
The root cause of why the US can do nothing to
China, and why the new US government is vacillating between cooperating with
its allies to contain China and working with China lies in the fact that a
decisive break with China and a full-blown confrontation would be too painful
for the US. Washington has always wanted to find a comfortable way to make a
clear break with China. However, there is accumulating evidence indicating that
this is just wishful thinking.
Taking a look at how many German cars are on the
streets in China and how many French fashion products are used by Chinese
women, one will further understand how unrealistic it is for European countries
to give up their huge interests in the Chinese market. We know Washington does
not like China very much, but China is a growing provider of immeasurable
interests. It is fine to admire, envy, or even hate China's development, but if
you want to become an enemy of China, you must be prepared to sacrifice a great
deal for your national interests.
We do not know whether Cotton's evil plan would
have any chance to become true and whether a more extreme US government would
gain power. But we know as long as China continues its development momentum and
leaves the US in its wake, no matter how malicious Washington is, China can
still hold the initiative to take hold of the situation to a great extent and
the US will be propelled to stop whenever it launches fierce attacks against China.
Since Trump waged the trade war against China,
China has been grappling with a turbulent strategic environment. But during all
these years, China's internal logic has become clearer - China's development
cannot be stopped, and the strength released from its development has smashed
US attacks, including those egotistical plans, and made the hysterical US
politicians feel more and more desperate.
The US malice toward China still exists, but the
rhythm of attacking China is slowing down. That's because the US faces multiple
obstructions from reality - China-US decoupling will bring no less misery to
the US than to China, and Europe, Japan and South Korea are not willing to foot
the bill for US' unrealistic strategic ambitions. It is hoped the new US government
can truly return to realism, draw a fine line with the previous
administration's arrogant goal of bringing China down, and work with China
despite divergences to seek new major power diplomacy.
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