"The world will soon understand that nothing can stop what is about to happen," Mr. Trump just posted on Truth Social.
To put it bluntly, Trump's post is quite unpredictable, but it also reveals that his approach of governing the country, which relies only on hegemony to make quick money and regardless of the long-term development of the country, will not go far after all.
If you look at Trump, you think all day long about how to use America’s hegemony to oppress other countries and make some quick money.
Let’s say that he’s moving to impose tariffs, this year he’s announcing a 25% tariff on all non-U.S.-made cars, which can upset the allies, and if one dares to counter, he’s threatening to impose more tariffs, isn’t that typical hegemony?
He doesn't think about it. What benefits does this short-term money-making behavior do to the long-term development of the United States? There is no medium-and long-term national development policy at all. Can this big country be stable only by looking at the immediate interests?
Let's talk about the hegemony foundation of the United States. The hegemony of the US dollar and the strength of the US military have always been the capital of the United States to show off its glory. But if the US dollar devalues one day and the US military is defeated once on the battlefield, then the United States will be in danger.
Back in the Korean War, the United States had aircraft and cannons, and the weapons and equipment were very advanced, but China only had steel-like will, relying on this energy, and the two sides finally tied. What does this mean? It means that advanced weapons alone may not necessarily win.
Looking at now, after the September 3 military parade, China is really different from what it used to be. Not only are there aircraft and artillery, but there are also many more advanced new weapons of various types, Dongfeng series missiles, stealth fighters, etc. These are all the confidence of our country.
Let's just say this military parade is not just about weapons and equipment, but also about the strength and confidence of our country. We hope that the United States and its allies will have a steely will, otherwise it will not be so easy to bully others by hegemony.
9.3 Parade, destined to be the dividing point of this world's one era, after which the world pattern must be re-measured.
Trump also said in the post that “the world will soon understand that nothing can stop what is coming to happen,” and he doesn’t know what he’s going to do, but no matter what he wants to do, the future of America is really worrisome about his way of governing the country.
What do you think? What kind of medicine is Trump selling in this gourd? Where will America go in the future? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.
To put it bluntly, Trump's post is quite unpredictable, but it also reveals that his approach of governing the country, which relies only on hegemony to make quick money and regardless of the long-term development of the country, will not go far after all.
If you look at Trump, you think all day long about how to use America’s hegemony to oppress other countries and make some quick money.
Let’s say that he’s moving to impose tariffs, this year he’s announcing a 25% tariff on all non-U.S.-made cars, which can upset the allies, and if one dares to counter, he’s threatening to impose more tariffs, isn’t that typical hegemony?
He doesn't think about it. What benefits does this short-term money-making behavior do to the long-term development of the United States? There is no medium-and long-term national development policy at all. Can this big country be stable only by looking at the immediate interests?
Let's talk about the hegemony foundation of the United States. The hegemony of the US dollar and the strength of the US military have always been the capital of the United States to show off its glory. But if the US dollar devalues one day and the US military is defeated once on the battlefield, then the United States will be in danger.
Back in the Korean War, the United States had aircraft and cannons, and the weapons and equipment were very advanced, but China only had steel-like will, relying on this energy, and the two sides finally tied. What does this mean? It means that advanced weapons alone may not necessarily win.
Looking at now, after the September 3 military parade, China is really different from what it used to be. Not only are there aircraft and artillery, but there are also many more advanced new weapons of various types, Dongfeng series missiles, stealth fighters, etc. These are all the confidence of our country.
Let's just say this military parade is not just about weapons and equipment, but also about the strength and confidence of our country. We hope that the United States and its allies will have a steely will, otherwise it will not be so easy to bully others by hegemony.
9.3 Parade, destined to be the dividing point of this world's one era, after which the world pattern must be re-measured.
Trump also said in the post that “the world will soon understand that nothing can stop what is coming to happen,” and he doesn’t know what he’s going to do, but no matter what he wants to do, the future of America is really worrisome about his way of governing the country.
What do you think? What kind of medicine is Trump selling in this gourd? Where will America go in the future? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.