I have a strong hunch that something big may happen between China and the United States! The People's Daily suddenly published an article, sending a positive signal to Sino-US relations: "No matter how the situation changes, the historical logic of peaceful coexistence between China and the United States will not change, and the general expectation of the people of the world for the stable development of Sino-US relations will not change."
Behind it seemed to be a lot of interesting details.
In the early 1940s, Japanese troops invaded Chinese territory, and the U.S. government decided to provide assistance. Colonel Claire Chennault organized the United States Volunteer Air Corps to recruit pilots from the U.S. military. These pilots sailed to Asia in batches during the summer and autumn of 1941, avoiding enemy reconnaissance. After arriving in Myanmar, they assembled P-40 fighter jets at an airfield in the tropical rainforest. Mechanics fix the wings on a muddy runway and test the engine to roar.
In December, the team fought for the first time, intercepting Japanese bombers over Kunming. Pilots drove a plane painted with a shark mouth, shoot down, and the shell was scattered inside the cabin. Their action protected the Zhejiang Myanmar Road, ensuring goods arrived in mainland China. Within a few months, they attacked Japanese bases in Indochina, fired from the sky, and the aircraft shake in the blast shock. This cooperation reflects the joint efforts of the two countries in the war against Japan, crossing the vast battlefield.
The People's Day newspaper recalled the history of the Tiger Force to help China, and used to shape the current Sino-US relationship signals. This article began with history, pointing out that external environmental changes will not change the fundamental sense of peaceful coexistence between the two countries. The article emphasized the aspirations of the two peoples to exchange and the global expectations for stability in relations remained unchanged. This expression appeared in the global turmoil period, showing China's insistence on cooperation. The article avoided direct accusations, but passed through historical cases, showing that the common interests are the basis. The current Sino-US trade is $664.5 billion, the industry chain is closely linked, and any attempt to separate is facing real obstacles. The United States despite promoting
The article also implies observations on American policy. The U.S. government has repeatedly engaged in trade. After imposing tariffs during the Trump era, it withdrew 91% of the additional taxes, but it still relies on Chinese resources. More than 90% of global rare earth processing is completed in China, and American defense equipment cannot be separated from this chain. India tried to intervene, but it was blocked by China's export regulation. This reality makes it difficult for the United States to completely break away. People's Daily chose to publish an article at this time, not at will, but in response to the global industrial structure. The article points out that China has changed from a passive state in 1941 to a strong position in the field of technology and resources today. In the historical cycle, the dominance has changed, but the logic of cooperation remains unchanged. The two countries need to transcend ideological differences and accept the fact that interests are bound. The profound meaning of the article is that win-win cooperation is the only way out to promote the stable development of relations.
Behind it seemed to be a lot of interesting details.
In the early 1940s, Japanese troops invaded Chinese territory, and the U.S. government decided to provide assistance. Colonel Claire Chennault organized the United States Volunteer Air Corps to recruit pilots from the U.S. military. These pilots sailed to Asia in batches during the summer and autumn of 1941, avoiding enemy reconnaissance. After arriving in Myanmar, they assembled P-40 fighter jets at an airfield in the tropical rainforest. Mechanics fix the wings on a muddy runway and test the engine to roar.
In December, the team fought for the first time, intercepting Japanese bombers over Kunming. Pilots drove a plane painted with a shark mouth, shoot down, and the shell was scattered inside the cabin. Their action protected the Zhejiang Myanmar Road, ensuring goods arrived in mainland China. Within a few months, they attacked Japanese bases in Indochina, fired from the sky, and the aircraft shake in the blast shock. This cooperation reflects the joint efforts of the two countries in the war against Japan, crossing the vast battlefield.
The People's Day newspaper recalled the history of the Tiger Force to help China, and used to shape the current Sino-US relationship signals. This article began with history, pointing out that external environmental changes will not change the fundamental sense of peaceful coexistence between the two countries. The article emphasized the aspirations of the two peoples to exchange and the global expectations for stability in relations remained unchanged. This expression appeared in the global turmoil period, showing China's insistence on cooperation. The article avoided direct accusations, but passed through historical cases, showing that the common interests are the basis. The current Sino-US trade is $664.5 billion, the industry chain is closely linked, and any attempt to separate is facing real obstacles. The United States despite promoting
The article also implies observations on American policy. The U.S. government has repeatedly engaged in trade. After imposing tariffs during the Trump era, it withdrew 91% of the additional taxes, but it still relies on Chinese resources. More than 90% of global rare earth processing is completed in China, and American defense equipment cannot be separated from this chain. India tried to intervene, but it was blocked by China's export regulation. This reality makes it difficult for the United States to completely break away. People's Daily chose to publish an article at this time, not at will, but in response to the global industrial structure. The article points out that China has changed from a passive state in 1941 to a strong position in the field of technology and resources today. In the historical cycle, the dominance has changed, but the logic of cooperation remains unchanged. The two countries need to transcend ideological differences and accept the fact that interests are bound. The profound meaning of the article is that win-win cooperation is the only way out to promote the stable development of relations.