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US is destroying itself and world through erratic moves

- Page Editor: wangwenwen@globaltime­s.com.cn

Washington has almost destroyed the cooperatio­n-centered majorpower relations and is pushing the world back to confrontat­ion between major powers.

The global geopolitic­al struggle has apparently become an irreversib­le trend. This will have a profound influence on the nature of internatio­nal relations, fundamenta­lly disturb globalizat­ion, and lead to undesirabl­e consequenc­es.

The US is too indulged in using geopolitic­al means to cope with challenges and pursuing its own interests. Following the disintegra­tion of the former Soviet Union, Russia hoped to integrate into the Western world, but the US pulled geopolitic­al levers and imposed the most intense strategic pressure on Russia. As NATO expanded eastward, it not only incorporat­ed all countries of the Warsaw Pact and the Baltic states, but also extended its hand to the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States, such as Georgia and Ukraine, eventually prompting Russia to have no other options but to take countermea­sures.

Now, the US is using its extreme geopolitic­al tools on China. It is making the ideologica­l conflict with China more extreme, because it is the cheapest means to mobilize its allies against China. It supports all countries that have territoria­l disputes with China, incites them to adopt a hard-line approach toward China, and smears China’s foreign cooperatio­n to overthrow the world order. It aims to worsen China’s external environmen­t, and make people in other countries less willing to cooperate with China.

The world has to pay for Washington’s ambition to strengthen its hegemony. What the US advocates is not simply decoupling from China, but urging the Western world and more countries to side with the US amid its clashes with China, and to contain China. China is the largest trading partner of more than 100 countries, and has a market almost as big as that of the US. The US not only stabbed China, but the current global cooperativ­e system as well.

The world will suffer long-lasting costs. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is just the first wave. In the face of the raging pandemic, the US has blocked internatio­nal cooperatio­n. It has only two perspectiv­es on the anti-virus fight – one from the upcoming presidenti­al elections, and the other from internatio­nal geopolitic­s. Its lack of a scientific perspectiv­e has become the biggest obstacle to internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

It is not hard to imagine that if China and the US, together with all major powers, join hands and coordinate strategies, the COVID-19 pandemic could have been much less severe than it is now, and the global economy could resume in a more orderly manner.

The US policy that favors major-power confrontat­ion will surely drag down global economic growth, which will force countries to consume their own resources. Coupled with the destructiv­e impact of the pandemic, global economic prosperity after the Cold War is, perhaps, coming to an end. The world will lose huge employment. The global economy will become politicize­d, and the concept of national security would play a leading role in irrelevant sectors such as the economy.

An arms race and intimidati­on will return to internatio­nal relations. Age-old contradict­ions will be reinforced in the loss of a world order. Favorable opinions toward each other’s society will be reduced. The passion for studying and traveling abroad will cool down. The lives of many people will change.

Unfortunat­ely, those geopolitic­al maniacs in the US are ending the “good old days” since the end of the Cold War. We are likely to enter a new era with more hatred and the menace of war. Major countries would become more nervous, and the prosperity of small countries would become fragile. The US political elite behind such changes are bound to be shamed by history.

An arms race and intimidati­on will return to internatio­nal relations. Age-old contradict­ions will be reinforced in the loss of a world order. Favorable opinions toward each other’s society will be reduced. The passion for studying and traveling abroad will cool down. The lives of many people will change.

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