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U.S.–China Competition in the 21st Century: A Grandpa’s Reflection

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...

Has the China-US Competition Entered Deep Waters?

  Observations from a Retired Grandpa Recently, I stumbled upon a YouTube video titled “What Is the Basis of the U.S. Anti-China Strategy? Has China-US Competition Entered Deep Waters?” After watching it, I couldn’t help but think: The world today seems to be going through a silent but intense competition between two superpowers. It’s not exactly a Cold War, yet it feels somewhat like one. It’s not an all-out confrontation, yet the rivalry is becoming deeper and more complex. Many analysts say: The China-US competition has entered “deep waters.” So, what does that really mean? 1. This Is Not an Ordinary Relationship The China-US relationship is not like regular diplomacy. Globally, these two countries represent different forces and systems, so changes in their relationship often affect the entire world. In simple terms: The U.S. is the current leader of the international order China is a rapidly rising power When a rising power meets the existing world leader,...

A Day of Stress and Relief: Picking Up the Repaired RAV4

Some days begin with a bit of stress but end with a deep sense of relief. Today was one of those days. In the morning, I drove the rental car to the repair shop to pick up my RAV4. The plan sounded simple: return the rental, collect my car, and drive home. But the journey itself was not so relaxing. The roads after a long Canadian winter are rough, full of potholes left behind by snow and ice. Driving through them required patience and careful attention. Still, I arrived safely. When I first saw my RAV4, I felt an immediate sense of relief. After the repair, the car looked almost brand new again. The bodywork was smooth, the paint was clean, and everything looked well restored. Seeing it in such good condition made the whole repair process feel worthwhile. The rental car served me well during the past 15 days. I returned it to the repair shop, and later an Enterprise staff member even called to confirm the return and ask if there was anything they could improve in their service. Th...
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