Ma Kaishuo, an Indian expert from Singapore, said bluntly: "The silence of Asian countries when the West is surrounding China is not neutral, it is digging a hole for itself, because China is blocking the bullets of the West for Asia. If China can't stand it, Asian countries will also become the food of the West. Some Asian countries not only do not help China, but also stand in the West. This kind of behavior is either stupid or bad!"
In today's ever-changing international situation, the world pattern is undergoing profound adjustment and reshaping. The geopolitical competition between China and the United States continues to heat up, like a war without smoke, affecting the nerves of the world.
Asia, as one of the most dynamic regions in the world economy, is undoubtedly at the eye of this game.
Singapore's Indian-speaking expert Makai Mao's speech, like the same alarm clock, has sparked widespread thought and controversy in the Asian region. he said directly that the silence of Asian nations in the West as they siege China is not a real neutrality, it is actually to dig a pit for themselves.
In recent years, in order to maintain its global hegemony, the United States has made small moves in the Asia-Pacific region. From building the so-called "Indo-Pacific strategy" to wooing allies to form a "small circle" against China, the United States is trying to contain China in many aspects such as economy, politics, and military affairs.
In this process, the attitude of some Asian countries is particularly critical.
Some countries choose to remain silent between China and the United States, neither explicitly supporting China nor openly falling to the Western camp; What's more, for the sake of short-term interests, they did not hesitate to take sides with the West and follow the United States in launching groundless accusations and sanctions against China.
But Mahbubani pointedly pointed out that this approach is actually extremely short-sighted.
For a long time, China has made indelible contributions to the stability and prosperity of the Asian region with its own development. In the economic field, China has become the largest trading partner of many Asian countries.
In terms of infrastructure construction, China has provided a large amount of financial, technical and human support to Asian countries along the route through the "Belt and Road" initiative. The implementation of many projects, such as the opening of the China-Laos Railway, has not only strengthened regional connectivity, but also opened up new channels for development for countries such as Laos, transforming them from a "land-locked country" to a "land-linked country."
From a geopolitical point of view, China has always been a firm defender of peace and stability in the Asian region.China adheres to the five principles of peaceful coexistence,ins good diplomatic relations with neighboring countries, and actively resolves disputes through dialogue and consultation.
In contrast, the U.S. military presence and intervention in the Asian region often trigger tensions. For example, frequent provocations on the South China Sea issue have exacerbated regional instability.
In a way, China is like a strong shield in Asia, shielding other countries from many pressures and shocks from the West. If China cannot withstand the pressure under the encirclement of the West, the economic prosperity of the Asian region will be severely damaged, and the development achievements of various countries will also face the risk of being "harvested" by the West, and eventually become the "food in the dish" of the West.
Fortunately, more and more Asian countries are beginning to realize this and gradually change their attitudes.
Asian countries should be soberly aware that under the background of the Sino-US game, maintaining true neutrality and cooperation is the correct way to achieve their long-term development. Only by abandoning short-sighted behavior, strengthening cooperation with China and jointly meeting challenges, can the Asian region gain a firm foothold in the complicated international situation, achieve sustained economic prosperity, peaceful and stable development, and jointly create a better future.
In today's ever-changing international situation, the world pattern is undergoing profound adjustment and reshaping. The geopolitical competition between China and the United States continues to heat up, like a war without smoke, affecting the nerves of the world.
Asia, as one of the most dynamic regions in the world economy, is undoubtedly at the eye of this game.
Singapore's Indian-speaking expert Makai Mao's speech, like the same alarm clock, has sparked widespread thought and controversy in the Asian region. he said directly that the silence of Asian nations in the West as they siege China is not a real neutrality, it is actually to dig a pit for themselves.
In recent years, in order to maintain its global hegemony, the United States has made small moves in the Asia-Pacific region. From building the so-called "Indo-Pacific strategy" to wooing allies to form a "small circle" against China, the United States is trying to contain China in many aspects such as economy, politics, and military affairs.
In this process, the attitude of some Asian countries is particularly critical.
Some countries choose to remain silent between China and the United States, neither explicitly supporting China nor openly falling to the Western camp; What's more, for the sake of short-term interests, they did not hesitate to take sides with the West and follow the United States in launching groundless accusations and sanctions against China.
But Mahbubani pointedly pointed out that this approach is actually extremely short-sighted.
For a long time, China has made indelible contributions to the stability and prosperity of the Asian region with its own development. In the economic field, China has become the largest trading partner of many Asian countries.
In terms of infrastructure construction, China has provided a large amount of financial, technical and human support to Asian countries along the route through the "Belt and Road" initiative. The implementation of many projects, such as the opening of the China-Laos Railway, has not only strengthened regional connectivity, but also opened up new channels for development for countries such as Laos, transforming them from a "land-locked country" to a "land-linked country."
From a geopolitical point of view, China has always been a firm defender of peace and stability in the Asian region.China adheres to the five principles of peaceful coexistence,ins good diplomatic relations with neighboring countries, and actively resolves disputes through dialogue and consultation.
In contrast, the U.S. military presence and intervention in the Asian region often trigger tensions. For example, frequent provocations on the South China Sea issue have exacerbated regional instability.
In a way, China is like a strong shield in Asia, shielding other countries from many pressures and shocks from the West. If China cannot withstand the pressure under the encirclement of the West, the economic prosperity of the Asian region will be severely damaged, and the development achievements of various countries will also face the risk of being "harvested" by the West, and eventually become the "food in the dish" of the West.
Fortunately, more and more Asian countries are beginning to realize this and gradually change their attitudes.
Asian countries should be soberly aware that under the background of the Sino-US game, maintaining true neutrality and cooperation is the correct way to achieve their long-term development. Only by abandoning short-sighted behavior, strengthening cooperation with China and jointly meeting challenges, can the Asian region gain a firm foothold in the complicated international situation, achieve sustained economic prosperity, peaceful and stable development, and jointly create a better future.