Group 1 - The new National Security Strategy marks a significant shift in the U.S. approach, moving away from the long-standing goal of being the sole superpower and rejecting the idea of a U.S.-led global hegemony [1][2] - The strategy emphasizes a need to adjust global military deployments to address imminent threats in the Western Hemisphere, while also asserting U.S. dominance in Latin America [2] - The report indicates that the U.S. will maintain a larger military presence in the Western Hemisphere to tackle issues such as immigration and drug problems, and to reaffirm the Monroe Doctrine [2] Group 2 - The U.S. plans to adjust its economic relationship with China based on mutual respect and aims to restore American economic autonomy [3][4] - The report highlights the evolution of U.S.-China relations from a disparity between a mature economy and a poor nation to a near-equal relationship [3] - The strategy places increased emphasis on Taiwan, noting its critical role in global semiconductor production and its strategic location in the Asia-Pacific region [5]
“美国将调整与中国的经济关系”
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-12-06 15:26