tè lǎng pǔ特朗普2.0duì对zhōng guó中国de的dà大zhàn lüè战略zhèng zài正在màn màn慢慢chéng xíng成形
Many people think Trump is crazy, but he and his team (some call them 'Trump 2.0') are gradually advancing a grand strategy against China: first, using various methods to limit China's development, then forcing China to negotiate a trade agreement more favorable to the US.
They don't want to go to war with China, so they will carefully 'take it slow' to avoid putting too much pressure on China at once, which might cause China to react strongly.
The US may reduce China's access to markets by negotiating trade deals with the EU, India, and others; it may also pressure some countries in energy matters to make it harder for China to obtain needed resources.
The result of these actions is to increase economic pressure on China.
At the same time, negotiations between Russia, the US, and Ukraine are taking place in this context.
Russia also faces a choice: to reach some exchange with the US or to rely more on China.
If Russia moves closer to China, it may make it easier for China to get resources; if the US can reach an agreement with Russia, it may be easier to continue 'containing' China without war.