The other day, while browsing YouTube, I stumbled upon a discussion that made me pause and think. For nearly two decades, the United States has increasingly viewed China as its most important strategic rival. But is this rivalry simply about trade and tariffs — or something much deeper involving technology, resources, and global influence? As I listened, I began reflecting on how this growing competition may shape the world our children and grandchildren will inherit. Here are a few thoughts from a curious grandpa trying to make sense of today’s changing world. The speaker made a very clear argument: For nearly two decades, the United States has viewed China as its most important geopolitical competitor . Regardless of the diplomatic language used — partnership, competition, or strategic rivalry — the underlying attitude has gradually become more confrontational. Whether one agrees or disagrees with that view, it raises an important question worth thinking about. How did the w...
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