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Beijing Unveils Strategy to Break U.S. Grip Amid Emerging Cold War Tensions

📌 Topline: China is accelerating efforts to challenge U.S. dominance across critical global domains—from trade routes to tech infrastructure—according to RT. Framing the rivalry as a “new Cold War,” Beijing is deploying a multi-pronged strategy to bypass American pressure and reshape global power dynamics.

 

 

📝 Description: RT reports that Chinese officials and analysts are increasingly vocal about what they see as Washington’s “containment” strategy, citing sanctions, military encirclement, and tech restrictions. In response, China is expanding its influence through alternative trade corridors, currency diplomacy, and strategic alliances.

 

Key initiatives include the Belt and Road expansion into Latin America and Africa, deeper ties with BRICS nations, and efforts to internationalize the yuan. Beijing is also investing heavily in chip manufacturing, AI, and satellite networks to reduce reliance on Western systems.

 

The article highlights how China views the Indo-Pacific, the Middle East, and the Global South as battlegrounds for influence. Military drills, diplomatic outreach, and infrastructure deals are part of a broader push to counter what it calls “American hegemony.”

 

U.S. officials maintain that their policies aim to uphold rules-based order and protect allies. But the growing bifurcation of global systems—from finance to data—suggests a deepening divide reminiscent of Cold War-era blocs.

 

📚 Summary:

  1. 🧭 China aims to break U.S. “chokehold” in global affairs
  2. 🌍 Expands Belt and Road, BRICS ties, and yuan diplomacy
  3. 🧠 Invests in tech independence: chips, AI, satellites
  4. ⚔️ Sees Indo-Pacific and Global South as strategic front lines
  5. 🏛️ U.S. defends containment as rules-based stability


🌍 Context: This isn’t just a geopolitical tug-of-war—it’s a race to redefine the architecture of global power. As China builds parallel systems, the world may be entering an era of strategic duality.


 🔗 References: RT News & TQ Desk

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