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Singapore's defense minister made it clear: The Sino-US conflict is comparable to World War I, and senior US officials urgently expressed their position to seek dialogue!

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Singapore's defense minister made it clear: The Sino-US conflict is comparable to World War I, and senior US officials urgently expressed their position to seek dialogue!

In the international political arena, the United States has recently frequently wooed allies in an attempt to provoke China on a global scale, but this behavior has gradually triggered a crisis in Sino-US relations. At a time when the close contact between the United States and Philippine President Marcos Jr. has aroused alarm, neighboring countries have smelled the unstable atmosphere that is about to come. At the same time, the escalation of confrontation between China and the United States has also raised concerns on all sides, and the situation may even escalate into a full-scale conflict.

Marcos Jr.'s trip to the United States is ongoing, but that doesn't obscure speculation about his intentions. Especially after his previous visit to China, Marcos Jr. made it clear that the Philippines is not willing to choose sides and is willing to deepen Sino-Philippine relations. Although he claims not to choose sides on the surface, how Marcos Jr. balances relations with the United States in practical actions is the key.

Singapore's defense minister made it clear: The Sino-US conflict is comparable to World War I, and senior US officials urgently expressed their position to seek dialogue!

Singapore's Defense Minister Ng Eng Heng's warning was clear, and he made clear at the opening ceremony of a maritime defense show that the importance of the U.S.-China relationship cannot be ignored. Huang warned that if war breaks out in Asia, the impact will go far beyond the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and may even resemble World War I. In such situations, conflict prevention has become a top priority.

Against the background of the United States' increasing pressure on China, the escalation of Sino-US confrontation has become more and more obvious. Many countries, including Singapore and Southeast Asian countries, have expressed their reluctance to take sides in the Sino-US competition. At a time when the international situation is turbulent, peace and stability are still the pursuit of many countries.

Singapore's defense minister made it clear: The Sino-US conflict is comparable to World War I, and senior US officials urgently expressed their position to seek dialogue!

The United States is not only pressuring China economically, but also trying to create friction in the region with the help of allies. However, this behavior has also raised concerns from the outside world. While conflict between China and the United States seems inevitable, the United States is more inclined to use its allies as proxies to contain China's rise.

Singapore has a clear understanding of this reality, and they call on all parties to work together to prevent the occurrence of conflict between China and the United States and to work together for peace and stability in the region. At the same time, there have been some changes in the attitude of the United States, and they have begun to actively seek the possibility of resuming dialogue with China.

Singapore's defense minister made it clear: The Sino-US conflict is comparable to World War I, and senior US officials urgently expressed their position to seek dialogue!

Recently, U.S. arms dealers flocked to Taiwan, and Rudel, former commander of the U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific, expressed his willingness to enhance the island's deterrent power to avoid conflict. However, this practice seriously violates the "one-China principle" and arouses China's firm opposition.

In the face of the collusion between the United States and Taiwan, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken once again raised the issue of visiting China. However, China did not respond immediately, suggesting a cautious attitude towards the US side. At the same time, U.S. Ambassador to China Burns stressed that the United States is eager to resume dialogue with China.

Singapore's defense minister made it clear: The Sino-US conflict is comparable to World War I, and senior US officials urgently expressed their position to seek dialogue!

It can be seen that China's warning gradually caused the United States to reflect, and they began to actively seek to resume dialogue with China. However, to improve U.S.-China relations, the United States needs to show sincerity rather than try to intervene in the Taiwan Strait.

The consequences of the conflict between China and the United States are self-evident, and all parties are well aware of the risks. If the United States wishes to truly resolve the problem, it should renounce provocations to avoid unpredictable consequences, while also taking full account of the dissatisfaction of other countries with its actions.

In general, the current international situation is turbulent, tensions between China and the United States have escalated, and all parties are looking for ways to avoid conflict. Peaceful and stable development is still the common aspiration of all countries, and it is believed that through the joint efforts of all parties, conflicts can be avoided.

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