It is a 100% novel that only looks at the current situation from a Chinese perspective.


It’s 100% a novel.

It is a 100% novel that only looks at the current situation from a Chinese perspective.

Now the U.S. is 100% blocking Iran’s oil exports (the U.S. position is). Nearly 90% of Iran’s oil goes to China. Some traders say that this is Mr. Trump’s “great trick” of causing a major setback in China’s energy supply and demand and putting pressure on Iran. China imports 30% of its oil demand from its own production, 30% from Russia, Central Asia, and only 30% from the Middle East. This is crazy, but let’s say Mr. Trump and some traders agree.

More than three weeks have passed since the U.S. began its naval blockade of Iran. There was no Iranian oilfield explosion that Mr. Trump was talking about. There was also no Iranian economic collapse. Rather, Iran bombed a port bypassing the Strait of Hormuz in the UAE, from which OPEC left.

However, the U.S. has not responded properly so far. Twenty-four hours have passed, and Mr. Trump has not even confirmed whether Iran has violated the armistice agreement. He says he will destroy all of Iran’s armed forces only with words. He has said several times that he has already done it, but he will do it again. Did an Iranian Revolutionary Guard member get a zombie virus as a group? Even today, as unconfirmed, rumors are circulating that two U.S. aerial refueling tankers have crashed in waters north of the Strait of Hormuz.

Today, Iran’s Foreign Minister Arakchi leaves for China. Four airplanes, which transport Mr. Trump’s supplies for a summit with China, landed in Beijing yesterday. Against this backdrop, China meets with Iran’s foreign minister in Beijing.

What does Iran want to talk about, what does China want to hear? What does China want to talk about, what does Iran want to hear?

From now on, it’s a 100% ridiculous novel.

We are now looking for economic growth based on investments in the most energy-guzzling machinery in human history. To build the most energy-guzzling device in history, a tremendous amount of money is being invested. We don’t know how much added value the energy that is put into the device will generate. Once a tremendous amount of money is invested, the economy is growing. At the same time, we are experiencing the largest energy supply disruption since oil was first produced in the United States in the 19th century.

With huge amounts of money invested to create the most power-consuming devices, the energy to move them is experiencing an unprecedented level of supply disruption. On one side, there is the largest new power demand ever. On the other side, the biggest energy supply shock ever is underway.

Various ideas are coming out. We’re going to space. We’re going to the sea. It’s solar power. It’s a small nuclear power plant. All kinds of ideas are coming out. I think the fact that all kinds of ideas are coming out means that there is no way, but people are enthusiastic about all the ideas and are pouring money into them. Even hydrogen production using new and renewable energy has not made much progress in commercialization for the past 30 years…

Anyway, why can’t the United States hit Iran right away? There is already a missile shortage in the United States. China has also learned from Iran and Ukraine that, no matter how big the country is, it is too difficult to seize territory and bring control through force in today’s situation.

So what if China listens to Iran’s advice and leaves Taiwan’s oil, food, and other imports alone when the U.S. is unable to adequately respond to Iran? What if Xi Jinping tells Mr. Trump something similar next week at the U.S.-China summit?

Can the U.S. Respond to China in the Current Situation? Unless it goes to a nuclear war, is there a way for the U.S. to contain China?

The U.S. seems to be in the most vulnerable situation since World War II. If China blocks Taiwan, the global economy will collapse. But the damage to the U.S. is much greater than to China. Of course. The U.S. has nothing to make properly. It is not easy to make a missile because there is no tungsten. Everyone believes what can be done with this manufacturing base.

China is much freer than the U.S. when it comes to building AI infrastructure. Have you heard of China building data centers in space and in the sea? China builds data centers in deserts. The share of renewable energy generation also rose to 30%. Technology in the heavy and electric fields such as transformers is also the best in the world. In addition to batteries, solar/wind power generation technology is overwhelmingly No. 1 in the world. Nuclear power plants have been built dozens of times with their own capabilities. There is only a semiconductor, but Taiwan is right in front of the nose. The United States, which Taiwan uses as a shield, has been unable to find its money after touching Iran.

Can the U.S. sanction China with Iranian oil now? Can China sanction Taiwan’s semiconductors with weapons?

It’s 100% a novel.

But some people seem to be worried. It was published in The Christian Science Monitor in the U.S. three days ago. I don’t think I’m the only one thinking this.


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