Why is Trump suddenly pro-Russian but targeting China? US media: It makes no sense

Actually, this is very simple.

Because he knows that it will cost a lot of money to deal with Russia, and once a war breaks out, the United States will lose miserably even if it wins, and sanctions on Russia now have no effect, and he personally I admire Putin very much, so I am uncharacteristically pro-Russian, and since 1991, some scholars have said that Russia is now a surrealist country, which means that whoever has business dealings with him and can bring him profits, he will do good with. To put it bluntly, Economic construction is the main focus, so Moscow also has many modern skyscraper complexes. . .

On the contrary, the United States has always had a trade deficit with China, which means that the United States has been losing money to China for a long time. As a businessman, Trump certainly feels unhappy, and everyone has different ideas, causing a lot of friction. For example, in our country, public ownership is the mainstay, and various economic systems develop simultaneously. I feel uncomfortable from Trump's standpoint, as it seems that American companies cannot enter some public markets such as the telecommunications market. Then there is the cultural industry. China has censorship and indicators for the introduction of foreign film and television works, and the number of imported films each year is regulated. Of course, the United States is not happy. There are also issues such as patents that are not universal, and issues such as names and trademarks. For example, Jordan Sports is a relatively big point of controversy. . Apple has also been copied by some domestic manufacturers, and there have even been cases where some manufacturers successfully applied for appearance patents based on spy photos of Apple's new mobile phones and successfully sued Apple for foreign infringement. .

There are many examples of Sino-US trade frictions, so I won’t go into detail here. . . In fact, Trump's superficial targeting is actually just seeking bargaining chips. He should also understand the importance of the Chinese market. According to media reports, Trump has also invested in China but failed, many times, so Trump is actually They attach great importance to their relationship with China, but they also hope to narrow the differences between the two sides and try to benefit themselves. .

In fact, the relationship between countries is like this. Everyone wants to gain more benefits. At the same time, everyone has different positions and opinions. It is really normal to have friction. Finally, differences should be narrowed through negotiation and negotiation to achieve a win-win situation of seeking common ground while reserving differences and mutual benefit. . .