Group 1 - The U.S. has been actively trying to limit China's rise through various strategies, including tariffs and military deployments, but these actions have not significantly threatened China and have instead highlighted U.S. challenges [1][3][12] - Since 2018, the U.S. has imposed tariffs on Chinese steel, aluminum, and expanded to technology products, aiming to curb China's manufacturing upgrades and semiconductor industry [3][8] - The U.S. has strengthened its Indo-Pacific strategy by forming alliances with countries like Japan, Australia, and India, and has provided military technology to Australia, indicating a clear focus on countering China's influence [1][5] Group 2 - In 2024, the U.S. increased military aid to Taiwan and pressured European nations to reduce investments in China, but these countries maintained their economic ties with China [5] - The trade war escalated with the U.S. planning to impose a 145% tariff on Chinese goods in 2025, while China prepared to retaliate with a 125% tariff, leading to significant economic tensions [10] - Despite economic setbacks, the U.S. continued to enhance its military presence in the region, deploying F-35B fighter jets to Japan, which increased military tensions in the area [10][12]
不许中国改变现状!美国打不赢关税战,要军事威慑?又有F35B迫近
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-17 04:08