Episodes
I am not optimistic about the prospects for the development of Sino-US relations. The United States likes to say some beautiful things, but it really judges whether the United States will abandon its policy of containing China. The standard is very simple. Whether to give up efforts to prevent China from establishing an independent chip industry. If the United States does not even dare to mention the restoration of the consulate and the abolition of the various unreasonable sanctions imposed...
Published 11/19/21
What are the real outcomes of China US virtual summit or video meeting? Yesterday's world-renowned China-US summit has finally come, and everyone is concerned about the specific analysis of this meeting. First of all, China and the United States have a common goal at this meeting, and this goal is to cool down the tension between China and the United States. From a Chinese perspective, cooling down the tense relationship with the United States, it can buy time to concentrate on doing its own...
Published 11/17/21
After these 9 standard procedures, basically one month has passed. Then the new month arrived, and the new inflation CPI index was released again; as soon as the new CPI index was released, the United States saw it and panicked; within 5 to 7 days, he called China again, asking China to save the United States; then China has rejected the United States again. So the United States begun to find bargaining chips and play the Taiwan card; China has begun to warn and is ready for war at any...
Published 11/15/21
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill on the evening of November 5. Biden called this a milestone. He emphasized that this is a bill that has won cross-party support, and it puts the United States on the road to win the 21st century economic competition facing China and other major countries in the world. It would be strange if this bill can solve the problems of the United States and give the United States the vitality to compete with China...
Published 11/12/21
Why does China, as a major manufacturing country, participate in carbon emissions trading? But before answering this question, we have to think about the following questions: Can trading carbon emission rights really prevent climate warming? Can reducing carbon emissions really stop climate warming? Is climate warming harmful or beneficial to China? I set up and operate this channel alone, hoping to share the real China with the world as well as clarify misconceptions and lies...
Published 11/10/21
It must be admitted that the United States is, after all, the most developed capitalist country in the world, and China is only a developing country, and will be in the primary stage of socialism for a long time. Whether it is in terms of comprehensive national strength, technology and military strength, or international influence, China is still far from the US.  In addition, although China is progressing fast, it is not without hidden worries. The biggest hidden worries are: the decline in...
Published 11/08/21
Today I want to write some thoughts on the Taiwan issue. My core thinking is: China is defensive on the Taiwan Strait issue and still hopes to solve the problem peacefully. It only uses force as a last resort, especially not "proactively attacking" and seeking to resort to force to solve the problem through "man-made" excuses.  When its sovereignty and territorial integrity are endangered, this is a matter of national justice, a fundamental bottom line, and historical responsibility....
Published 11/05/21
The situation across the Taiwan Strait has suddenly become tense recently. On October 26, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken suddenly publicly expressed the U.S. support for Taiwan’s participation in the UN system. Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party authorities also followed. On October 28, Tsai publicly admitted that there were US troops stationed in Taiwan for training purposes. So, what does the United States want to do? Is it going to have a showdown with the mainland on the Taiwan...
Published 11/03/21
In a BBC report on China a few days ago, where the word "ziganwu" appeared. In my impression, as China continues to develop, mainstream Western media increasingly use "Chinese vocabulary" in China-related reports, such as "taikonaut", meaning Chinese astronaut, which, to a certain extent, is also the increase in China's international influence.  Few Western mainstream media talked about "ziganwu" before, and the BBC is the first of its kind. But unsurprisingly, the BBC severely...
Published 10/25/21
On September 23, the U.S. Department of Commerce held a semiconductor supply chain summit at the White House. The name looks grand, but it is actually very dirty, which is to force the chip giants to help the United States solve the chip shortage.  The giants have to participate. Those named are TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix, Intel, etc.  These giants can be said to be the best in the industry, but now it seems that they are nothing more than senior wage earners of American capitalists. From this...
Published 10/22/21
Recently, the Financial Times speculated that China tested a "hypersonic missile with nuclear warheads" in August. However, this may also be a spacecraft test.  On October 18, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted a regular press conference and responded to reporters' questions. “This test is a routine spacecraft test to verify the spacecraft's reusable technology, which is of great significance for reducing the cost of spacecraft, and can provide a convenient and cheap...
Published 10/20/21
By coincidence, as soon as Donald Trump came to power, the US Embassy in Cuba, which had only been open for a year, had an accident. Several CIA agents working in the embassy at the time described a sense of pressure in their heads and heard sounds similar to cicadas. They feel sick and tired, and can't remember things. They also complained of ear pain and hearing loss. Later, these human brain scans showed tissue damage similar to that caused by a car accident or bomb explosion. The U.S....
Published 10/18/21
Recently, the Taiwan issue has received great attention. Everyone thinks that this has something to do with the fate of China in the next few years. The following are some of my analyses of relations between the Taiwan Strait. In fact, it is not analysis, but some speculations and judgments.  These can be summarised into ten points: 1. Beijing hopes to solve the Taiwan issue by peaceful means. 2. Beijing can wait (although it is reluctant), but there should be no timetable for...
Published 10/15/21
It can be said that the Sino-US relations have deteriorated to the lowest point since the normalization of Sino-US relations. However, the responsibility does not lie with China. The United States has used various insidious tricks to contain China in the past ten years, such as from the pivot to Asia and TPP during the Obama period, to the trade war and technological war during the Trump period, and the Xinjiang card, Hong Kong card, virus origin card during Biden period. Joe Biden even...
Published 10/11/21
According to the South China Morning Post, John Thornton, the US chairman of the China-US Financial Roundtable and former Goldman Sachs president, spent three weeks in Shanghai for quarantine in early August and met with the Vice Premier of China in Beijing at the end of August. then left for Xinjiang for a week. He stayed in China for a total of six weeks. The SCMP quoted a "person familiar with the matter" who requested anonymity, saying, "Thornton's trip was similar in nature to Henry...
Published 10/08/21
China finally forced the U.S. to say "We do not pursue decoupling with China, we want to reconnect." US Trade Representative Katherine Tai delivered a speech on China's trade policy on the 4th, categorizing China as "it has not abided by global trade rules for a long time." The accusation of China's "state-centered and non-market trade practices" has generally shown a tough attitude towards China. At the same time, she said that she will not seek to intensify trade tensions with China and...
Published 10/06/21
In the next 10 years, the biggest changes in the globe will be China, because: in 2035, China's goal is to become a developed country. This goal, in its every step, will profoundly rewrite the world. If this goal is achieved, the global rules dominated by the United States after World War II will undergo earth-shaking changes.   So, what does it mean for China to be a developed country? I set up and operate this channel alone, hoping to share the real China with the world as well as clarify...
Published 10/04/21
Undoubtedly, seeing the Meng incident from the perspective of the United States, you can see that it was a complete defeat for the United States. from three aspects: 1. The United States’ political goals failed 2. Why was the United States so confident at first, and ended up in a political dilemma? One of the most important reasons lies in the unyielding in the face of tremendous pressure from the United States and Canada. Not surrendering, not pleading guilty, leaving the United States and...
Published 10/01/21
After the unremitting efforts of the Chinese government, on September 25, after being arbitrarily detained for 1028 days, Sabrina Meng arrived at Shenzhen on a chartered plane by the Chinese government. Three years ago, the United States brazenly launched a trade war, sanctioned Huawei and other Chinese technology companies, and extended its long-arm jurisdiction to Meng. Three years later, Meng returned safely. On the same day, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce released the...
Published 09/29/21
On September 16, the Minister of Commerce of China formally submitted an application forComprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership or CPTPP membership to New Zealand. The predecessor of CPTPP was Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP, and TPP was designed to contain China economically. It can be said that TPP is an economic cooperation organization that anyone can join, except that China is excluded.   As early as 2013, the British Financial Times reported that Obama’s...
Published 09/27/21
Many Western media consider the formation of the AUKUS as a major event with geopolitical significance equal to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton highly praised the move as sending a powerful message to China.  In my previous episode, I talked about how Australia with nuclear submarines would play a vital role in attacking Chinese shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean in the event of a major war.  Obviously, there are more than one angles in...
Published 09/24/21
On September 15, US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a decision they are establishing  a security partnership in the Indo-Pacific region, a new alliance called AUKUS, which is an acronym for the three countries. As the first step of the plan, the United States decided to help Australia develop nuclear-powered submarines. I set up and operate this channel alone, hoping to share the real China with the world as...
Published 09/22/21
Mark Milley is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of America. It was revealed in a new book that in the last days of the Donald Trump presidency he made two backchannel calls to China's General Li which Milley initiated due to intelligence suggesting China believed that Donald Trump was going to attack them. Milley sought to calm China by reassuring it that the US was not considering a strike. "General Li, you and I have known each other for five years now. If we're going to attack,...
Published 09/20/21
In previous episodes, I talked about how the American Treasury Secretary, Secretary of States kept calling China on the phone, hoping China would help them lessen American inflation and their problems in Afghanistan. On the morning of September 10, it was the American President Joe Biden’s turn to call China. I would not post the press releases of both countries here. It seems to have said a lot of things, but it seems that it has not said anything. Anyway, there was almost no consensus...
Published 09/17/21
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Tibet. Today we will talk about how Tibet became an indivisible territory of China. In 1958, Tibet carried out democratic reforms, which actually meant abolishing the evil serfdom system and liberated all slaves by giving everyone ownership of a piece of land to farm on. This violated the interests of the Tibetan aristocratic slave owners, and so they launched a riot. After the People's Liberation Army put down the rebellion...
Published 09/15/21