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An American purchase of Greenland could be the deal of the century The economics of buying new territory US purchase of Greenland could be the deal of the century The economic considerations behind buying new territories in The Economist Date 2025 1 8

An American purchase of Greenland could be the deal of the century The economics of buying new territory An American purchase of Greenland could be the deal of the century The economics of buying new territory The economics behind buying new territory

In The Economist, dated 2025 1 8

The Economist article in the UK actually argues that the sale of Greenland to the United States would be a good deal. First of all, it is feasible, and Denmark has already authorized the Greenlanders’ right to self-determination, which can be achieved by means of a referendum, etc., so the United States only needs to convince the islanders of this. The Economist, valuing Greenland on the basis of its current GDP tax contribution, believes that the island is worth $50 billion, with fewer than 60,000 islanders, each corresponding to $1 million, and the U.S., adding up the price, could make every family have ten million dollars in assets. In the context of global warming, the value of the island is rising in the long term, easier resource extraction, easier navigation, more livable, more obvious military importance, and from the military, economic, resource extraction, political, governance and other perspectives, the U.S. intervention for the Greenland islanders, for the United States itself, and for NATO is a better arrangement than self-governance of the island or under the rule of Denmark. Economist Advice For Trump to achieve this goal, he should not use a big stick for military threats, but a radish for economic benefits.2025 1 9 The text is about 2,200 words, and the content is adjusted according to Chinese expression and context Full text Although the United States has a tradition of using commercial means to conduct its international relations, land purchases are seldom without controversy.1803 Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory of the United States. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory, doubling the size of the United States. At the time, he had to put his enthusiasm for constitutional constructivism on hold because such bold federal action would not have been feasible under its philosophy. Sixty-four years later, Secretary of State William Seward purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million, the equivalent of $162 million today, a move that was jokingly called Seward’s folly. Today, the deal is considered a masterstroke, and the Louisiana Purchase the greatest achievement of one of America’s greatest presidents. In hindsight, both deals were extremely valuable. History would not have been so forgiving to Donald Trump if he had used coercion to get Greenland from Denmark, and on January 7, the president-elect refused to rule out the possibility of acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal by force of arms or economic warfare. The U.S. will lose friends if it bullies others into ceding territory. But Trump’s provocative behavior is also foolish, because if Greenland could be purchased through an amicable and voluntary agreement, it could indeed be the deal of the century. Such a deal would enhance U.S. security and perhaps benefit the security of NATO allies as well. Adversary nations would be discouraged. And the purchase of Greenland might also be beneficial to the islanders, who must and must have the final say. The full text is approximately 2,200 words

Pressing the Economist The Economist article actually argues that the sale of Greenland to the United States would be a good deal, first of all it is feasible, Denmark has already authorized the right of Greenlanders to self-determination which can be achieved by means of a referendum, etc. , so the United States just needs to convince the islanders. The Economist, valuing Greenland on the basis of its current GDP tax contribution, believes that the island is worth $50 billion, with fewer than 60,000 islanders, each corresponding to $1 million, and the U.S., adding up the price, could make each family a multi-million dollar asset. In the context of global warming, the value of the island is rising in the long term, easier resource extraction, easier navigation, more livable, more obvious military importance, and from the military, economic, resource extraction, political, governance and other perspectives, the U.S. intervention for the Greenland islanders, for the United States itself, and for NATO is a better arrangement than self-governance of the island or under the rule of Denmark. The Economist Advice Trump should not use the big stick military threats, but the radish economic benefits to achieve this goal. 2025 1 9 Full text of about 2 200 words, the content of the Chinese expression habits and the context of the moderate adjustment

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Although the United States has a tradition of using commercial means in its international relations, land purchases are seldom made without controversy. in 1803, Thomas Jefferson doubled the size of the United States territory when he purchased the Louisiana Territory. At the time, he had to put his enthusiasm for constitutional constructivism on hold because, according to its philosophy, such bold federal action would not work. Sixty-four years later, Secretary of State William Seward purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million, the equivalent of $162 million today, a move that was jokingly called Seward’s folly. Today, the deal is considered a masterstroke, and the Louisiana Purchase the greatest achievement of one of America’s greatest presidents. In hindsight, both deals were extremely valuable. History would not have been so forgiving to Donald Trump if he had used coercion to get Greenland from Denmark, and on January 7, the president-elect refused to rule out the possibility of acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal by force of arms or economic warfare. The United States will lose friends if it bulldozes others into ceding territory. But Trump’s provocative behavior is also foolish, because if Greenland could be purchased through an amicable and voluntary agreement, it could indeed be the deal of the century. Such a deal would enhance U.S. security and perhaps benefit the security of NATO allies as well. Adversary nations would be discouraged. And the purchase of Greenland might also benefit the islanders, who must and must not have the final say.

The full text is approximately 2,200 words

Donald Trump ou la rh torique d un nouvel imp rialisme am ricain Lors d une conf rence de presse en Floride mardi le pr sident lu a r it r ses ambitions territoriales en voquant le canal du Panama le Canada et le Groenland Il n a pas cart l id e de coercition pour obtenir gain de cause Trump’s New American Imperialism Rhetoric Press in Florida on Tuesday At the conference, Trump reiterated his territorial ambitions

Donald Trump ou la rh torique d un nouvel imp rialisme am ricain Lors d une conf rence de presse en Floride mardi le pr sident lu a r it r ses ambitions territoriales en voquant le canal du Panama le Canada et le Groenland Il n a pas cart l id e de coercition pour obtenir gain de cause

Trump’s New American Imperialism Rhetoric

At a press conference in Florida on Tuesday, Trump reiterated his territorial ambitions

By Piotr Smolar in Le Monde Date 2025 18 Note The article in Le Monde, France, describes Trump’s territorial demands and bullying and coercion of allies as the new American imperialism, saying that allies and neighbors no longer have to count on the slightest care from the U.S. The new administration, without regard for history, law, values, much less alliances, is more than ever convinced of the role of economic and military power in defending its interests, and that everything can be used for trade and negotiation, and that the already weakened liberal democracies will face further destruction. More than ever, the new administration believed in the role of economic and military power in defending its interests, that everything could be traded and negotiated, and that the already weakened liberal democracies would face further devastation. Full text of about 2,000 words, content adjusted according to Chinese expression and context Full text Trumpism is often mischaracterized as isolationism. While this tendency does exist among a segment of the American right, it says nothing about the territorial ambitions Trump harbors. At a press conference in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, January 7, Trump reiterated the idea of U.S. expansion, which he believes would fulfill the promise of a golden age made to voters. The specific territories involved are the Panama Canal, Canada and Greenland, and everything is still in the geopolitical fantasy phase. It all started with a complaint. Trump claims that the United States is the victim of generosity and naivety. The first example is the Panama Canal. Once again, Trump spoke at length about the construction of this magnificent work of art, which he said cost the United States the equivalent of a trillion dollars. The full article is approximately 2,000 words

By Piotr Smolar in Le Monde Date 2025 1 8

The article, in Le Monde, France, calls Trump’s territorial demands and bullying and coercion of allies the new American imperialism, saying that allies and neighbors no longer have to count on the United States for the slightest bit of favors, and that the new administration, regardless of history, law, values, and even less alliances, is more convinced than ever of the role of economic and military power in defending its own interests, and that everything can be used for trade and negotiation. Everything can be traded and negotiated, and already weakened liberal democracies will face further destruction. The text is approximately 2,000 words long and has been adapted to the Chinese language and context.

Trumpism is often mischaracterized as isolationism. While this tendency does exist among a segment of the American right, it says nothing about the territorial ambitions Trump harbors. At a press conference in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, January 7, Trump reiterated the idea of U.S. expansion, which he believes would fulfill the promise of a golden age made to voters. The specific territories involved are the Panama Canal, Canada and Greenland, and everything is still in the geopolitical fantasy phase. It all started with a complaint. Trump claims that the United States is the victim of generosity and naivety. The first example is the Panama Canal. Once again, Trump spoke at length about the construction of this magnificent work of art, which he said cost the United States the equivalent of a trillion dollars.

The full article is approximately 2,000 words

Elon Musk and far right German leader Alice Weidel heartily agree in interview Musk tested the boundaries of foreign election interference hosting AfD co leader Alice Weidel for a livestream interview on his X social media platform Musk and far right German leader Alice Weidel heartily agree in interview Musk tested the boundaries of foreign election interference hosting AfD co-leader of Germany’s Alternative Party on his X platform Alice Weidel to conduct a live interview.

Elon Musk and far right German leader Alice Weidel heartily agree in interview Musk tested the boundaries of foreign election interference hosting AfD co leader Alice Weidel for a livestream interview on his X social media platform

Elon Musk and far right German leader Alice Weidel heartily agree in interview

Musk tested the boundaries of foreign election interference hosting AfD co leader Alice Weidel for a livestream interview on his X platform

By Kate Brady in The Washington Post Date 2025 1 9 Press Release Musk has just taken a step further in interfering in German elections and tested the boundaries of mainstream European politicians by live-streaming an interview with Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany’s Alternative for Germany AfD party, on his own X platform.1 To see populist politics for what it is, mainstream German and European politicians must get to the root of the problem. Why do people support the AfD, are there appropriate responses to their concerns, and are there any redeeming features in the AfD’s policies? Suppressing, restricting, blocking and demonizing will only be counterproductive. This has been amply demonstrated in the 2024 US elections, but ungrounded mainstream politicians never seem to learn 2 For these Europeans, the American master can do whatever he wants. Romania’s pro-Russian, pro-Trump candidate won the first round of the election, and mainstream politicians simply nullified the results The EU is also investigating TikTok, saying there was Russian interference in the election and potential collusion. For Musk and X, would they dare do that? Totally wouldn’t dare. They also want Trump to show mercy to the EU and NATO. The UK Labour government foolishly sent a team to campaign for Harris during the US election, which was inconclusive but seriously damaged relations with the Trump MAGA campaign and was met with legal complaints from the Trump team. On the flip side, Musk interfered in the UK election at will, so what could the Brits do? Elite politicians tried to unite to resist American influence, banking on the public not responding to the voices of foreigners Perhaps fantasizing that the British still have a small sense of superiority over the United States, and do not want vulgar Americans meddling in British affairs.3 In this series of events, Musk himself enjoyed the greatest thrill, and even the shock and annoyance of the mainstream European politicians was the source of his pleasure.2025 1 10 Full text Approx. 1,900 words, content moderately adjusted according to Chinese expression habits and context Full text Tech billionaire Elon Musk tested the boundaries of foreign interference in elections on Thursday Six weeks before German voters go to the polls, he invited Alice Weidel, the co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany AfD party, to his social media platforms Alice Weidel . Musk has previously publicly endorsed Weidel’s party, declaring last month that only the AfD party can save Germany . In a subsequent opinion piece, he praised the AfD’s deregulatory approach its resistance to political correctness its focus on protecting Germany’s cultural and… The full article is approximately 1,900 words long.

By Kate Brady in The Washington Post Date 2025 1 9

Press Release Musk has just interviewed Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany’s Alternative AfD, live on Platform X. This is a further step in interfering in the German election and tests the boundaries of mainstream European politicians.1 To see populist politics for what it is, Germany and Europe’s mainstream politicians must look at the roots of the problem Why do the people support the AfD, and have they responded to their concerns? Are there any good points in AfD’s policies? Suppressing, restricting, blocking and demonizing the AfD will only be counterproductive. This has been amply demonstrated in the 2024 US elections, but ungrounded mainstream politicians never seem to learn 2 For these Europeans, the US master can do whatever he wants. Romania’s pro-Russian, pro-Trump candidate won the first round of the election, and mainstream politicians simply nullified the results The EU is also investigating TikTok, saying there was Russian interference in the election and potential collusion. For Musk and X, would they dare do that? Totally wouldn’t dare. They also want Trump to show mercy to the EU and NATO. The UK Labour government foolishly sent a team to campaign for Harris during the US election, which was inconclusive but seriously damaged relations with the Trump MAGA campaign and was met with legal complaints from the Trump team. On the flip side, Musk interfered in the UK election at will, so what could the Brits do? Elite politicians tried to unite to resist American influence, banking on the public not responding to the voices of foreigners Perhaps fantasizing that the British still have a small sense of superiority over the United States, and do not want vulgar Americans meddling in British affairs.3 In this series of events, Musk himself enjoyed the greatest thrill, and even the shock and exasperation of the mainstream European politicians was the source of his pleasure.2025 1 10 Full text Approx. 1,900 words, content adjusted according to Chinese expression and context

Tech billionaire Elon Musk tested the boundaries of foreign interference in elections on Thursday Six weeks before German voters go to the polls, he invited Alice Weidel, co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany AfD party, on his social media platforms Alice Weidel . Musk has previously publicly endorsed Weidel’s party, declaring last month that only the AfD party can save Germany . In a subsequent opinion piece, he praised the AfD’s deregulatory approach its resistance to political correctness its focus on protecting German culture and security .

The full article is approximately 1,900 words long.

Ford and Musk They Made Cars They Backed Fascists Each age s premier industrialist has had appalling politics Ford and Musk. They made cars. They Backed Fascists. Each age s premier industrialist has had appalling politics By Harold Meyerson in The American Prospect Date 2025 1 6

Ford and Musk They Made Cars They Backed

Fascists

Each age s premier industrialist has had appalling

politics

Ford and Musk. They build cars. They support fascists.

The premier industrialists of every era had shocking political stances

By Harold Meyerson

in The American Prospect

Date 2025 1 6

This is an article in The American Prospect, a left-wing progressive political magazine in the U.S. After Musk’s public endorsement of the AfD, Germany’s far-right party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), it was determined that Musk had a historical precedent in their favor, Ford. Ford, also a car mogul, profoundly changed the American automobile industry, the entire industrial system, the economic landscape, and the way of life, and played an important role in the history of economic development. But Ford had other characteristics, namely politically reactionary, staunchly anti-union, sympathetic to Nazi Germany, and anti-Semitic. The author argues that Musk has the same characteristics, anti-union white supremacy racism sympathy for authoritarianism and therefore a threat to the liberal democratic political order of the western social democratic welfare state. There’s an interesting nugget here in that the author argues that Ford was anti-Semitic, that Musk has endorsed anti-Semitic rhetoric, and that the X platform is awash in extremely large, even one-sided, anti-Semitic messages. It’s actually perfectly understandable that lower and middle class whites representing the MAGA base are indeed anti-Semitic. So why does Trump’s Republican Party support Israel politically and unconditionally? Seems like a paradox. But there are a couple of explanatory factors, one is the support of the Jewish far-right gold masters and two, the lesser of two evils, the political, religious, cultural, security threat of Muslims is greater than that of Jews for the MAGA base. But either way, Musk and MAGA are hiding an undercurrent of anti-Semitism that could be unleashed in the future. The fact that the article appeared in a left-wing publication amply reflects the vigilance, skepticism, concern, and fear that left-wing intellectuals have for such big entrepreneurs. For them, Musk is the embodiment of anti-utopia, and his existence is an unprecedented threat to their vision of all known order, values, and values.2025 1 9 Full text of about 3,600 words, content adjusted according to Chinese expression and context Full text Once upon a time, when comparisons were made between Henry Ford, Henry Ford, and Elon Musk, the focus was on the role that each played in the transformation of automobile manufacturing, the role that Ford played in the transformation of automobile manufacturing, the role that Musk played in the transformation of automobile manufacturing, and the role that Musk played in the transformation of automobile manufacturing. Ford produced the first affordable cars that millions of people could afford to buy, and built the first factories to engage in mass production Musk built the first electric cars, which, while still expensive for the mass market, have been produced in sufficient quantities to gain a firm foothold in economies that are slowly struggling to move away from fossil fuels. The full article is about 3,600 words long.

This is an article in The American Prospect, a left-wing progressive political magazine in the U.S. After Musk publicly endorsed the AfD, Germany’s far-right party, the Alternative for Germany, it was determined that Musk had a historical precedent in their favor, Ford. Ford, also a car mogul, profoundly changed the American automobile industry, the entire industrial system, the economic landscape, and the way of life, and played an important role in the history of economic development. But Ford had other characteristics, namely politically reactionary, staunchly anti-union, sympathetic to Nazi Germany, and anti-Semitic. The author argues that Musk had the same characteristics, anti-union white supremacy racism sympathy for authoritarianism and therefore a threat to the liberal democratic political order of the western social democratic welfare state. There’s an interesting nugget here in that the author argues that Ford was anti-Semitic, that Musk has endorsed anti-Semitic rhetoric, and that the X platform is awash in extremely large, even lopsided, anti-Semitic messages. It’s actually perfectly understandable that lower and middle class whites representing the MAGA base are indeed anti-Semitic. So why does Trump’s Republican Party support Israel politically and unconditionally? Seems like a paradox. But there are a couple of explanatory factors, one is the support of the Jewish far-right gold masters and two, the lesser of two evils, the political, religious, cultural, security threat of Muslims is greater than that of Jews for the MAGA base. But either way, Musk and MAGA are hiding an undercurrent of anti-Semitism that could be unleashed in the future. The fact that the article appeared in a left-wing publication amply reflects the vigilance, skepticism, concern, and fear that left-wing intellectuals have for such big entrepreneurs. For them, Musk is the embodiment of an anti-utopia, whose very existence is an unprecedented threat to their vision of all known order, values and values. 2025 1 9

The full text is about 3,600 words, the content is adjusted according to the Chinese expression habits and the context

There was a time when comparisons between Henry Ford and Elon Musk focused on their respective roles in transforming automobile manufacturing Ford produced the first affordable cars that millions of people could afford to buy, and built the first factories to engage in mass production Musk built the first electric cars, even though electric cars are still prohibitively expensive for the mass market. Musk built the first electric cars, and although they’re still expensive for the mass market, they’ve been produced in sufficient numbers to give them a firm foothold in an economy that’s slowly struggling to move away from fossil fuels.

The full article is about 3,600 words long.

In 2025 Israel s Gaza Campaign Is Not Over Despite multiple IDF campaigns Hamas continues to recruit fighters Despite multiple IDF operations, Hamas continues to recruit fighters. Hamas continues to recruit fighters By Seth J Frantzman in National Interest Date 2025 1 7

In 2025 Israel s Gaza Campaign Is Not Over Despite multiple IDF campaigns Hamas continues to recruit fighters

In 2025 Israel’s Gaza Campaign Is Not Over

Despite multiple IDF campaigns, Hamas continues to recruit fighters By Seth J Frantzman in National Interest Date 2025 1 7

This article in National Interest, the American neoconservative right-wing political magazine, discusses Israel’s continuing struggle in Gaza and its outlook for 2025. The author points out that despite Israel’s extensive military operations in Gaza, which have displaced millions of Palestinians after more than 15 months of intense fighting, Israel has been unable to fully defeat Hamas, an organization that still exists, controls virtually all civilian-populated areas, and holds nearly 100 Israeli hostages alive and dead. Nor is there a government in Gaza today that can replace Hamas as a governing organization. Finally, Hamas continues to recruit fighters in an attempt to regain strength.2024 Israel has weakened the major fronts outside of Gaza related to Iran, but looking ahead, the war began and will end in Gaza. A prolonged war is not in Israel’s interest, and it faces difficult choices: how to continue to put military pressure on Hamas? Does it eliminate and replace Hamas? Not mentioned in the text Possibly deliberately avoided , Israel’s consideration of rebuilding settlements in Gaza Relationship between Gaza policy and far-right politics within Israel Relationship with the Trump administration in the United States Relationship with Iran Relationship with the Arab community and the international community, etc. 2025 1 9 The full text of the article is about 2,800 words, and the content is adjusted moderately according to the habits of Chinese expression and the context Full text As it enters a new year, Israel needs to formulate a strategy for the Gaza War to strategize. Several factors come into play when making decisions. First, the war has been going on for more than 15 months since October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched its attack on Israel. This is despite the fact that Israel has experienced long conflicts in the past, such as the Second Palestinian Intifada, and the Lebanon War, which began in 1982 and lasted 18 years. However, the war in the Gaza Strip is more intense and more complex than those wars. That is because the war in the Gaza Strip also triggered Iranian-backed attacks against Israel on multiple fronts. In addition, the approximately 100 Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza are also a contributing factor. The full text is approximately 2,800 words

Press Release This article in National Interest, the American neoconservative right-wing political magazine, discusses Israel’s continuing struggle in Gaza and its outlook for 2025. The author points out that despite Israel’s extensive military operations in Gaza, which have displaced millions of Palestinians after more than 15 months of intense fighting, Israel has been unable to fully defeat Hamas, an organization that still exists, controls almost all civilian-populated areas, and holds nearly 100 Israeli hostages alive or dead. Nor is there a government in Gaza today that can replace Hamas as a governing organization. Finally, Hamas continues to recruit fighters in an attempt to regain strength.2024 Israel has weakened the major fronts outside of Gaza related to Iran, but looking ahead, the war began and will end in Gaza. A prolonged war is not in Israel’s interest, and it faces difficult choices: how to continue military pressure on Hamas? Does it eliminate and replace Hamas? The text does not mention, and may deliberately avoid mentioning, Israel’s consideration of rebuilding settlements in Gaza The relationship between the Gaza policy and the far-right politics within Israel The relationship with the Trump administration in the United States The relationship with Iran The relationship with the Arab community and the international community, etc. 2025 1 9 The full text is about 2,800 words, and the content is adjusted moderately according to the Chinese expression habits and contexts

Going into the new year, Israel needed to strategize for the war in Gaza. Several factors come into play when making decisions. First, the war has been going on for more than 15 months since October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched its attack on Israel. This is despite the fact that Israel has experienced long conflicts in the past, such as the Second Palestinian Intifada, and the Lebanon War, which began in 1982 and lasted 18 years. However, the war in the Gaza Strip is more intense and more complex than those wars. That is because the war in the Gaza Strip also triggered Iranian-backed attacks against Israel on multiple fronts. This is in addition to the approximately 100 Israeli hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza.

The full text is approximately 2,800 words

Chinese AI Hardware and Robotics Firms Flock to CES Despite Tariff Threats Despite Tariff Threats, Chinese AI Hardware and Robotics Firms Flock to CES, the Consumer Electronics Show By Wayne Ma in The Information Date 2025 1 8

Chinese AI Hardware and Robotics Firms Flock to CES Despite Tariff Threats

Chinese AI Hardware and Robotics Firms Flock to CES Despite Tariff Threats

By Wayne Ma

In The Information

Date 2025 1 8

Press Release The Trump administration is about to be inaugurated and there is a huge risk of an escalation in the trade war with China. Chinese companies are still flocking to CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. This article is a report from the front lines, with a U.S. perspective.1 The U.S. market is huge, and Chinese companies have no intention whatsoever of giving it up, flocking to the event, which accounted for one-quarter of all exhibitors, the same as last year.2 There are a number of ways that Chinese companies can circumvent the increased U.S. tariffs. One is internationalization, simply claiming to be a U.S. company or investing in factories in the U.S., and the other is overseasization, which means that in order to be able to sell to the U.S. market, they say that they will not hesitate to move their production capacity outside of China. 3 There are also some companies that keep their production capacity in China for the sake of quality control. 4 On the issue of artificial intelligence (AI), in order to be aligned with the regulatory requirements, in terms of the end-products, basically, the Chinese market is using the Chinese AI for overseas markets, especially the U.S. market. Overseas markets, especially the U.S. market, use U.S. AI 5 This year’s U.S. visa refusal situation is unprecedented, far more than ever before. The concern here is the issue of going overseas. Enterprises are in business, and capital pursues income and profits, and will react to external conditions and stimuli such as tariffs and other trade barriers to China, including relocating production capacity. If the offshoring of production capacity in developed economies such as Europe, the United States, and Japan was driven by the search for raw materials, cheap labor, better infrastructure, and a broader consumer market, a large part of the driving force for Chinese companies to go overseas is a response to economic and trade conflicts and geopolitics, and to give up the main battleground of Made in China for a variety of reasons. This can reduce the so-called global trade imbalance and reduce the possibility of economic and trade conflicts, but it is also inevitable that it will have an impact on the local Chinese economy, after all. What is transferred out of China along with the companies going overseas is capital, technology and real employment in China. From the majority of local workers to the government, it is actually difficult to share the dividends gained from capital and production capacity. In the process of transforming into a consumer-oriented society and increasing local consumption, the transfer of production capacity and employment overseas is more likely to aggravate the problem of insufficient domestic demand. The same thing is most sensitive in the United States and Europe today, and should be of great concern to Chinese regulation.2025 1 9 Full text of about 2,400 words, with some adjustments for Chinese conventions and context Full text Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated in less than two weeks, has vowed to impose a new round of tariffs on imports, especially those from China. Yet Chinese electronics makers, including companies in cutting-edge industries such as clean energy, artificial intelligence, robotics and electric cars, are out in full force at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show, CES, in Las Vegas, aggressively marketing their products as if it were business as usual. More than 1,200 of the roughly 4,500 exhibitors at CES are from China, roughly the same number as last year. Television maker TCL Technology Group is one of the show’s sponsors, and its logo appears on the back of 150,000 badges for show attendees to wear. For many Chinese electronics companies, the U.S. remains the largest market for their products, and China remains the second-largest supplier of goods to the U.S., followed by Canada. Such a high level of motivation to exhibit at the show suggests that Chinese companies are still interested in selling their products and doing business in the U.S., despite the threat of higher tariffs and technology sanctions. The full article is approximately 2,400 words

Press Release The Trump administration is about to be inaugurated and there is a huge risk of escalation in the trade war with China. Chinese companies are still flocking to CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. This article is a report from the front lines, with a U.S. perspective.1 The U.S. market is huge, and Chinese companies have no intention whatsoever of giving it up, flocking to attend, accounting for one-quarter of all exhibitors, the same as last year.2 There are a number of ways that Chinese companies are trying to circumvent U.S. tariff hikes. One is internationalization, simply claiming to be a U.S. company or investing in factories in the U.S., and the other is overseasization, which means that in order to be able to sell to the U.S. market, they say that they will not hesitate to move their production capacity outside of China. 3 There are also some companies that keep their production capacity in China for the sake of quality control. 4 On the issue of artificial intelligence (AI), in order to be aligned with the regulatory requirements, in terms of the end-products, basically, the Chinese market is using the Chinese AI for overseas markets, especially the U.S. market. Overseas markets, especially the U.S. market, use U.S. AI 5 This year’s U.S. visa refusal situation is unprecedented, far more than ever before. The concern here is the issue of going overseas. Enterprises are in business, and capital pursues income and profits, and will react to external conditions and stimuli such as tariffs and other trade barriers to China, including relocating production capacity. If the offshoring of production capacity in developed economies such as Europe, the United States, and Japan was driven by the search for raw materials, cheap labor, better infrastructure, and a broader consumer market, a large part of the driving force for Chinese companies to go overseas is a response to economic and trade conflicts and geopolitics, and to give up the main battleground of Made in China for a variety of reasons. This can reduce the so-called global trade imbalance and reduce the possibility of economic and trade conflicts, but it is also inevitable that it will have an impact on the local Chinese economy, after all. What is transferred out of China along with the companies going overseas is capital, technology and real employment in China. From the majority of local workers to the government, it is actually difficult to share the dividends gained from capital and production capacity. And in the process of transforming into a consumer-oriented society and increasing local consumption, the transfer of production capacity and employment overseas is more likely to aggravate the problem of insufficient domestic demand. The same thing is most sensitive in the United States and Europe today, and should be a cause for regulatory concern in China. 2025 1 9

The text is about 2,400 words, and the content has been adjusted according to the Chinese expression and context.

Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated in less than two weeks, has vowed to impose a new round of tariffs on imports, especially from China. Yet Chinese electronics makers, including companies in cutting-edge industries such as clean energy, artificial intelligence, robotics and electric cars, are out in full force at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show, CES, in Las Vegas, aggressively marketing their products as if it were business as usual.

More than 1,200 of the roughly 4,500 exhibitors at CES are from China, roughly the same number as last year. Television maker TCL Technology Group is one of the show’s sponsors, and its logo appears on the back of 150,000 badges for show attendees to wear. For many Chinese electronics companies, the U.S. remains the largest market for their products, and China remains the second-largest supplier of goods to the U.S., followed by Canada. This high level of participation indicates that Chinese companies are interested in selling their products and doing business in the U.S. despite the threat of higher tariffs and technology sanctions.

The full article is approximately 2,400 words

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199 Planet 20250108 French Media Trump’s New America Imperialist Rhetoric https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 198 Planet 20250107 In 2025, Israel’s Gaza Operation Is Still Not Over https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 197 Planet 20250109 U.S. Purchase of Greenland Could Be Deal of the Century https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 196 Planet 20250108 Chinese Companies Still Flock to CES Amid U.S. Tariff Threats https articles zsxq com id zl4lbuw9v1fm html 195 Planet 20250109 Ford and Musk Build Cars and Support Fascism https articles zsxq com id doaw5ffc7axl html 194 Planet 20250110 Musk Interferes in German Election in New Move Interviews German Alternative Party Leaders on X 193 Planet 20250109 Where does top gamer Musk find time to play games? https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 192 Planet 20250109 Trump Needs and Could Create a Police State https articles zsxq com id vno0j4inqj7w html 191 Planet 20250109 Worsening Immigration Problems in Canada The Fate of Trudeau Lockdown https articles zsxq com id kjr70wqxnjwg html 190 Planet 20250107 America The West’s Neo-Obscurantism and Anti-Scientific Mysticism https articles zsxq com id vno0j4inqj7w html 189 Planet 20250108 2025 CES The Best and Bizarre New Technology at the Show https articles zsxq com id 48n99kcqcbue html 188 Planet 2025010 7 Canada Turns Right Inflation Becomes Trudeau’s Latest Victim https articles zsxq com id 5d9rjnnxs65r html 187 Planet 20250107 Trump Privately Complains Musk Is Too Pestering https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 186 Planet 20250106 Trump Team Pushing For Universal Tariffs On Specific Industries https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 185 Planet 20250105 Is there groupthink in Washington when it comes to China https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 184 Planet 20250105 Japanese media Blocking Japanese firms from acquiring U.S. steel could cause problems in Japan-U.S. relations https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 183 Planet 20250104 This is MAGA economics Where Trump is taking America on trade https articles zsxq com id w1e836sv0eix html 182 Planet 20250103 Musk is creating divisions in Europe Spreading hate https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 181 Planet 20250103 UK right-wing politician warns US counterparts that Musk is overstepping his boundaries https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 180 Planet 20250104 Musk uses his influence to influence global politics https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 179 Planet 20250102 International Politics Eight Potential Threats That Can’t Be Ignored in 2025 https articles zsxq com id m5qukcriwciw html 178 Planet 20250104 Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2025 https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 177 Planet 20250103 Ukraine’s Endgame How the War Will End in 2025 https t zsxq com mdTGS 176 Planet 20240103 Two Terrorist Attacks Highlight the Radicalization of U.S. Service Members https articles zsxq com id 89loh4hi3clu html 175 Planet 20240101 Islamic Jihad Makes a Comeback https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424 174 Planet 20241230 AI Capital U.S.-China Relationships in 7 Charts for 2024 https articles zsxq com id 5bmk01sitczp html 173 Planet 20241231 Some Reasonable Speculation About Musk https t zsxq com eEiof 172 Planet 20241227 The Number of Companies Listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange Has Fallen to a 20-Year Low https t zsxq com zy0mo 171 Planet 20241 210 Why Are So Many Indians Fleeing to the US? 170 Planet 20241 226 Trump Can’t Stop De-Dollarization https articles zsxq com id 1x94dzpgrj8f html 169 Planet 20241 228 Musk’s Post in Support of Germany’s Alternative Party Stirred Up a Stone https articles zsxq com id zwifemek5v73 html 168 Planet 20241 226 Life-changing tech in 2025 USA https articles zsxq com id 1x94dzpgrj8f html 167 Planet 20241 227 Musk has shown his true colors, says Bannon https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

199 Planet 20250108 French Media Trump’s New America Imperialist Rhetoric https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

198 Planet 20250107 In 2025, Israel’s Gaza Operation Is Still Not Over https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

197 Planet 20250109 U.S. Purchase Of Greenland Could Be Deal Of The Century https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

196 Planet 20250108 Chinese companies flock to CES despite US tariff threats https articles zsxq com id zl4lbuw9v1fm html

195 Planet 20250109 Ford and Musk Build Cars to Support Fascism https articles zsxq com id doaw5ffc7axl html

194 Planet 20250110 Musk Interferes in German Election in New Move Interviews German Alternative Party Leaders on X

193 Planet 20250109 Where does top gamer Musk find the time to play games https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

192 Planet 20250109 Trump Needs And Could Create A Police State https articles zsxq com id vno0j4inqj7w html

191 Planet 20250109 Canada Immigration Worsens Trudeau’s Fate Locked https articles zsxq com id kjr70wqxnjwg html

190 Planet 20250107 U.S. The West’s Neo-Obscurantism and Anti-Scientific Mysticism https articles zsxq com id vno0j4inqj7w html

189 Planet 20250108 The Best and Strangest New Technologies at CES 2025 https articles zsxq com id 48n99kcqcbue html

188 Planet 2025010 7 Canada Turns Right, Inflation Becomes Trudeau’s Latest Casualty https articles zsxq com id 5d9rjnnxs65r html

187 Planet 20250107 Trump privately complains Musk is too stalkerish https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

186 Planet 20250106 Trump’s team is pushing for industry-specific universal tariffs https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

185 Planet 20250105 Is There Groupthink in Washington on China https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

184 Planet 20250105 Japanese Media Blocking Japanese Companies From Buying U.S. Steel Could Cause Problems In Japan-U.S. Relations https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

183 Planet 20250104 This Is MAGA Economics Where Trump Is Taking America On Trade https articles zsxq com id w1e836sv0eix html

182 Planet 20250103 Musk in Europe Creating division and spreading hate https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

181 Planet 20250103 UK right-wing politician warns US counterparts that Musk has crossed the line https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

180 Planet 20250104 Musk Uses Influence to Get Into Global Politics https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

179 Planet 20250102 International Politics Eight Potential Threats That Can’t Be Ignored in 2025 https articles zsxq com id m5qukcriwciw html

178 Planet 20250104 Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2025 https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

177 Planet 20250103 Ukraine’s Endgame How the War Will End in 2025 https t zsxq com mdTGS

176 Planet 20240103 Two Terrorist Attacks Highlight the Radicalization of the U.S. Military https articles zsxq com id 89loh4hi3clu html

175 Planet 20240101 Islamic Jihad Resurgence https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

174 Planet 20241230 AI Capital U.S.-China Relationship 7 Charts for 2024 https articles zsxq com id 5bmk01sitczp html

173 Planet 20241231 Some Reasonable Speculation About Musk https t zsxq com eEiof

172 Planet 20241227 The Number Of Companies Listed On The Singapore Stock Exchange Has Fallen To A 20-Year Low https t zsxq com zy0mo

171 Planet 20241 210 Why are so many Indians fleeing to the US?

170 Planet 20241 226 Trump Can’t Stop De-Dollarization https articles zsxq com id 1x94dzpgrj8f html

169 Planet 20241 228 Musk’s post in support of Germany’s Alternative Party a stone’s throw https articles zsxq com id zwifemek5v73 html

168 Planet 20241 226 Life-Changing Technology in 2025 USA https articles zsxq com id 1x94dzpgrj8f html

166 Planet 20241 226 Campaign for a civil war over America’s culture of mediocrity https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

165 Planet 20241 227 H 1B Visa Tech right clashes with MAGA base https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

164 Planet 20241 219 Compound High Walls How to Stop a Trade War Planet https articles zsxq com id q17g45n6slmg html

163 Planet 20241 227 Amazon Allows Merchants to Sell Everywhere Except Temu https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

162 Planet 20241 227 Musk’s Human Society Experiment X Evolution in 2024 https articles zsxq com id sgql7orkwsx9 html

161 Planet 20241 212 Is it still possible for Chinese cars to enter the US market? https articles zsxq com id aegwph1f3wp2 html

160 Planet 20241226 Musk’s Gains and Losses in Washington Since Trump’s Election List https articles zsxq com id dzpb4wrisgfj html

159 Planet 20241226 Signs That Trump Is Dragging Down The Economy Are Already Appearing https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

158 Planet 20241230 Only 35 of Americans Trust the U.S. Justice System https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

157 Planet 20241230 Four Economists on Trumponomics Is the Future Boom or Bust https articles zsxq com id xnpv0blgu884 html

156 Planet 20241230 Israel and Turkey’s Early Middle East Tussle https articles zsxq com id o93rbnkomoxu html

155 Planet 20241230 Europe is ready to join forces with the US against China if Trump is willing https articles zsxq com id sh321j1i05js html

154 Planet 20241230 ADHD ADHD should not be treated as a disease https articles zsxq com id 8r16aqjpaodx html

153 Planet 20241225 Five Wall Street Giants Talk Bitcoin https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

152 Planet 20241224 Trump’s China Policy Outlook https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

151 Planet 20241223 Chinese Electric Vehicle Companies Are Disrupting Thailand’s Auto Industry https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

150 Planet 20241214 Young Wall Street bankers in new drug crisis ADHD drugs https articles zsxq com id cdpo0n031cof html

149 Planet 20241217 How America’s Elite Universities Talk About Rich Kid Applicants https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

148 Planet 20241221 The Chinese love Musk, but Trump could complicate things https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

147 Planet 20241212 Trump Threatens to Take Control of the Panama Canal Greenland https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

146 Planet 20241217 China’s Slowdown Changes Trade War Landscape https articles zsxq com id w17k9c27vq2d html

145 Planet 20241215 Volkswagen The last multinational standing ? https articles zsxq com id osh2wptttvmp html

144 Planet 20241219 Co-President Musk? https articles zsxq com id wu4010ub3a1v html

143 Planet 20241216 Musk is incredibly close to Trump, but his business empire faces many challenges https articles zsxq com id 9c0kqilwf884 html

142 Planet 20241221 On the relationship between vaccines and autism Why do so many people believe Trump and JFK Jr.’s false claims?

141 Planet 20241219 What Americans think about JFK Jr. and his stance on health

140 Planet 20241219 Musk’s support for Germany’s far-right party sparks growing opposition

139 Planet 20241219 Musk stirs up Congress https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

138 Planet 20241219 People Guide Trump Circle Key Promoters And Opinion Leaders https t zsxq com F8Q1g

137 Planet 20241219 Musk’s slam on F 35 sparks debate over expensive fighter jet https t zsxq com kfm2Z

136 Planet 20241219 If Trump wants to save TikTok, he might have to get it blocked first https t zsxq com qy9P0

135 Planet 20241219 How Musk and Taylor Swift Can Help Solve U.S.-China Relationships https t zsxq com WFgUf

134 Planet 20241216 The housing crisis is going global https articles zsxq com id p7fo7fi5d7r0 html

133 Planet 20241217 Who is Kirillov? Head of Russia’s nuclear defense force killed in Moscow

132 Planet 20241217 The Crisis That Neither Party in America Can Afford to Deal With Education

131 Planet 20241217 Unbroken Germany needs a crisis in front of its eyes

130 Planet 20241216 Can Industrial Policy Revive Manufacturing? https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

129 Planet 20241216 Trump Lenin and the Moment of World Revolution https articles zsxq com id ntfc6jr564lq html

128 Planet 20241214 What would Trump’s industrial policy look like? Ships are the new chips https articles zsxq com id hvo9r5ask5f1 html

127 Planet 20241216 Despite U.S. Restrictions, Chinese AI Companies Are Catching Up https articles zsxq com id 6hxprovs6cph html

126 Planet 20241216 Car companies thrived during the epidemic, many are struggling today https t zsxq com fgA1d

125 Planet 20241215 The Most Popular Video Games In Silicon Valley In 2024 https t zsxq com 9fiKk

124 Planet 20241216 Chip Experts How Trump’s Return Will Affect the U.S.-China Chip Warhttps t zsxq com dUvHR

123 Planet 20241215 Times 2024 Person of the Year Trump Interview Full https t zsxq com 9uT0T

122 Planet 20241214 Bitcoin Reserve Could Be The Biggest Cryptocurrency Scam Yet https wx zsxq com group 51111821451424

121 Planet 20241212 Trump Time Time Magazine 2024 Person of the Year https articles zsxq com id juw1fee5e4ch html

120 Planet 20241213 Tech’s Billionaires Intend to Influence Washington This Way https articles zsxq com id lq8asondklgu html

119 Planet 20241211 The dark descent from promising student to murder suspect https articles zsxq com id td1rt9hwd37f html

118 Planet 20241211 A Warning of Germany’s Economic Woes https articles zsxq com id v0i5gfh79g29 html

117 Planet 20241211 Dugin Russia loses Syria A blow is a blow. Pain is Pain https articles zsxq com id r4uw0awhj3tw html

116 Planet 20241210 Why Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency Is Doomed to Fail https articles zsxq com id 8j2fijkjbmcp html

115 Planet 20241208 American Marxism Lost on Campus https articles zsxq com id za4i7v8254fl html

114 Planet 20241205 How Much Trump Spends Each Year https articles zsxq com id m1kw8d4lg9c8 html

113 Planet 20241211 Can America’s Africa Policy Catch Up With China Two https articles zsxq com id 9zsd9w4bkx7m html

112 Planet 20241208 Sleep Habits More Important Than Getting Eight Hours of Sleep https articles zsxq com id mk3910noh4no html

111 Planet 20241210 Trump Means the End of the Modern Era https articles zsxq com id wilqnj57t482 html

110 Planet 20241209 The Fall of Assad Winners and Losers https articles zsxq com id i90lwbjizcfg html

109 Planet 20241205 Tariff Man’s powers are weaker than he thinks https articles zsxq com id pmk2bxpm1jkc html

108 Planet 20241209 Paving the way for Trump Biden’s parting chip war with China https articles zsxq com id ww22grh95hki html

107 Planet 20241208 He was going to save Intel, but instead destroyed a $150 billion valuation

106 Planet 20241207 Are Ukrainians ready to trade land for peace? https articles zsxq com id ht2h35ehlq0p html

105 Planet 20241208 What really happened in the Romanian elections? https articles zsxq com id wk06miiwru1a html

104 Planet 20241206 The Ukrainian War Is a Demographic War Russia’s Deeper Considerations https articles zsxq com id 32ddfms96b38 html

103 Planet 20241208 Can Trump Divorce China and Russia?

102 Planet 20241208 The Fall of the Assad Regime

101 Planet 20241206 TikTok vows to go to the Supreme Court https articles zsxq com id l2175wsur2ij html

100 Planet 20241206 Trump Appoints Ambassador to China David Perdue Two stories and reviews

99 Planet 20241206 Trump Appoints David Sacks as White House Head of AI and Cryptocurrency Affairs https articles zsxq com id gaaexvtkqwwx html

98 Planet 20241206 Deadly Resurgence Neo-Nazis Return to the Birthplace of Nazi Germany https articles zsxq com id 440z8q68svbt html

97 Planet 20241205 France’s Political Crisis France’s Two Major Newspaper Editorials https t zsxq com wtaqo

96 Planet 20241206 Macron and France Under Him Can No Longer Do His Job https t zsxq com rONif

95 Planet 20241207 Macron in his cocoon https t zsxq com SjGVN

94 Planet 20241205 Only China Can Still Lead the World on Climate https t zsxq com dBUOY

93 Planet 20241203 Joseph Nye Jr. Looking Ahead to Trump’s Foreign Policy https t zsxq com L0jyc

92 Planet 20241203 An Unexpected Syrian Anti-Government Offensive Could Be a Turning Point in the Middle East https articles zsxq com id gdnlce75w7ka html

91 Planet 20241202 Romania’s Trump sets sights on foreign companies https articles zsxq com id 4ltigtul0w5r html

90 Planet 20241204 Revenge Cycle South Korea’s Crisis Highlights Deep Political Divides https articles zsxq com id 33di2178qwla html

89 Planet 20241129 China and the West’s Artificial Intelligence Behind the Scenes Communication Channels https articles zsxq com id g95sp47w63c1 html

88 Planet 20241204 Three reports on South Korea’s political crisis https articles zsxq com id 7s2vw3pqx4nn html

87 Planet 20241202 The Fall of Aleppo Strange Deja Vu https articles zsxq com id 5nkkoh9r35x6 html

86 Planet 20241129 There are good reasons why Israel’s actions constitute genocide https t zsxq com 38pkR

85 Planet 20241202 Trump Universe Trump Caucus Rankings https t zsxq com WZwx0

84 Planet 20241203 Trump’s Brewing Big Deal With China’s Electric Car Industry https t zsxq com zZOPl

83 Planet 20241129 Everything You Need to Know About the French Political Crisis https t zsxq com lMzSN

82 Planet 20241130 Germany Economic Recession Political Polarization Awakening Horrible Historical Memories https t zsxq com FuHfb

81 Planet 20241126 America’s Tech War Against China Backfires https t zsxq com l0mpA

80 Planet 20241125 The Bipartisan Origins of America’s New Cold War Against China https t zsxq com EOdsO

79 Planet 20241126 It’s a Bad Situation Europe in the Age of Trump https t zsxq com RZBVZ

78 Planet 20241201 Eight Experts Briefly Weigh In On The Biggest Problems With The Current Russian Economy https t zsxq com 89s99

77 Planet 20240408 Preventing Alzheimer’s Starts With Middle-Aged People https t zsxq com PjfN1

76 Planet 20241130 Is America the Next Soviet Union?

75 Planet 20241125 Washington Mistakes On Economic Security, Should Look To China Model

74 Planet 20241130 Ukraine’s former foreign minister, if this continues, Ukraine will lose the war.

73 Planet 20241129 How Tim Cook got to Trump https t zsxq com wEfqx

72 Planet 20241129 China’s missile fleet will crush the US https t zsxq com wmDEQ

71 Planet 20241129 Where JD Vance’s Weird and Scary Techno-Authoritarian Ideology Comes From https t zsxq com s7hRG

70 Planet 20241128 Why Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency Attracts So Much Tech Talent https t zsxq com H7N2u

69 Planet 20241128 Did the Opioid Crisis Help Trump Return to the White House? https t zsxq com Q9oiu

68 Planet 20241128 Trump tariffs will impact Shein and Temu https t zsxq com gEiph

67 Planet 20241125 MAGA Insider Never mind the 2025 plan now, hear what Bannon has to say https t zsxq com uLiCk

66 Planet 20241125 How America’s tech right rose to political prominence https t zsxq com zWv0b

65 Planet 20241115 Don’t Expect a Bailout The Fall of Northvolt and the Failure of the West to Challenge China’s Lithium Battery Industry https t zsxq com XCUte

64 Planet 20241127 TSMC’s Dubious Prospects for Creating the Switzerland of Tech https t zsxq com zRpbC

63 Planet 20241125 U.S. Allies Freak Out Who’s Gaining and Who’s Losing Momentum in Trump’s Inner Circle https t zsxq com oTUXT

62 Planet 20241108 Track 2 Can Dialogue Stop the Deterioration of U.S.-China Relations? https t zsxq com xEi9e

61 Planet 20240913 How to Dress Like a Boss in 2024 What the Big Boys Say https t zsxq com eWkVK

60 Planet 20241124 Bessent As Treasury Secretary May Give China More Room For Tariff Talks https t zsxq com pEIJm

59 Planet 20241124 Britain Today, America Tomorrow? A Warning Window Into the Future https t zsxq com F7FE4

58 Planet 20241124 Such a Friend The Origins of World War II U.S. Military Aid and Sino-American Rivalry https t zsxq com 0qPMb

57 Planet 20241122 Trump’s Inflation Triple Threat https t zsxq com mPyZD

56 Planet 20241115 Israel Is Fighting A Different War https t zsxq com OIe7p

55 Planet 20241123 Surviving in a World Turning Gray Age of Depopulation https t zsxq com 2EBOK

54 Planet 20241123 Musk’s Federal Government Reduction Plan Full text Notes https t zsxq com xsPlv

53 Planet 20241118 Trump Cabinet Members’ Stance on China https t zsxq com Aph5G

52 Planet 20241121 Will Tesla Really Benefit From A Trump Presidency https t zsxq com 1nAVi

51 Planet 20241120 Germany Once a great success, now in trouble https t zsxq com RWVSZ

50 Planet 20241120 How The Ivy League Destroyed America https t zsxq com KoFtj

49 Planet 20241118 The U.S. Microchip Industry in Chief Ohio Forward Report https t zsxq com lu9wm

48 Planet 20241114 Trump’s Historical Negotiating Record Is Very Unfavorable To Ukraine https t zsxq com QqpFR

47 Planet 20241116 Peter Thiel If Trump can’t beat the system, it will prove that the system is unbeatable https t zsxq com RVuhk

46 Planet 20241114 Why Trump Will Lose The Coming Trade War https t zsxq com TYXxI

45 Planet 20241113 The Recession Could Accelerate Artificial Intelligence Automation’s Replacement of Human Labor https t zsxq com 71ble

44 Planet 20241114 Liberals Flee X Again This Time For Bluesky https t zsxq com 0Vgy6

43 Planet 20241114 Musk’s Supercomputer Scares AI Rivals https t zsxq com eVi9N

42 Planet 20241114 Germany’s Political Crisis A Little Analysis https t zsxq com 5EDRI

41 Planet 20241114 Why Boeing Wiped Out D EI https t zsxq com Ivxny

40 Planet 20241113 America’s Online Retailers Take a Gamble on Trump’s China Tariffs Planet https articles zsxq com id bdjkk49z5xfw html

39 Planet 20241112 The End Of American Exceptional Lighthouseism https articles zsxq com id hzslf5wmmvwu html

38 Planet 20241110 U.S. Expert Opinion on U.S.-China Competition in Space Planet https articles zsxq com id xklqqteb0w9a html

37 Planet Will Trump let Chinese car companies invest in U.S. factories? https t zsxq com AXt8h

36 Planet How Trump’s rise to power could affect Silicon Valley https t zsxq com tPo5A

35 Planet The U.S. 4B Women’s Movement Wave After Trump’s Election Win https t zsxq com vEvb4

34 US Watch Musk could be China’s trump card against Trump https t zsxq com CmJm9

33 Planet The end of the German model? Caught in the middle of the great power game between China and the U.S. Profile

32 Planet Recommended three articles Source

31 Planet See what Indians are saying about the impact of Trump’s rise to power on India and the Middle East West Asia https t zsxq com miXT3

30 Planet A European’s View of America, a Country Going to Extremes https t zsxq com FSx0d

29 Planet Prejudice and China Where Western prejudice against China’s economy comes from https t zsxq com LixpO

28 Planet Fukuyama Interview History Doesn’t End, Only Fukuyama’s Do

27 Planet JD Vance Interview This is a great guy. He’s going to be president of the United States someday.

26 Planet Musk Interview Public Enemy No. 2 How Musk is dismantling the Western political system from within 20241101

25 Planet: A massive breakdown of Harris’ rock bottom disastrous performance on CNN 20241030

24 Lots of commentary Brutally tortured Harris FOX News interview transcript 20241020

23 Let’s see what Trump says about Musk & scolds Harris Ref 20241012

22 Why Musk is all in for Trump Interpretation based on an interview 20241011

21 Israel An existential threat from within Recommended reference 20241002

20 Deep Government American Hegemony India China Mearsheimer and Sachs in Conversation 20240922

19 Deep Notes and Analysis Trump Harris Debate 20240914

18 This American Professor Sets Taiwan Straight Jeffrey Sachs Interview Source 20240909

17 Featured The U.S. Is Dropping Southeast Asia to Make Way for China Reference 20240907

16 Featured American gaming blogger Black Myth Goku is a call for awakening Ref 20240906

15 Featured China is winning. What’s next? Reference 20240905

14 Marxist & Worst Democrat Politician Trump Says This About Harris 20240901

13 In-Depth Analysis of the Big PUA Scene Harris’ First Interview 20240831

12 The US Defense Strategy Report Summary Section Trump Dismisses as Stupid 20240830

11 Know Your Enemy, Know Yourself: A Look at Harris’ Real Estate Policy 20240819

10 Netanyahu Interview Annotated Version 20240813

9 Peter Thiel’s Influence and Silicon Valley in the Age of Trump Source Reference 20240803

8 Rump’s own account of his assassination I won’t tell it a second time 20240720

7 American Nationalism and the Upgraded MAGA Vance’s full speech and commentary 20240719

6 Decoupling and Breaking the Chain vs. You Can’t Be in Me A Primer on Trump’s China and Global Trade Policy 20240717

5 The Miserable Biden Interview: Camel and Straw? Transcript Commentary 20240708

4 What to do about British diplomacy? The new Foreign Secretary writes about it Ref. 20240707

3 The presidential debates, a record of two old men arguing.

2 Donald Trump’s talk show style speech. Reference 20240627

1 Vladimir Putin presents the details of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the terms of the truce, and his vision for international politics, full transcript of his speech, reference 20240618.

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