According to the US media, recently Biden may choose the opportunity to officially announce the strategy toward China, whether it is "more thorough competition" or "reversing Trump-style provocations and seeking more cooperation", there has been all kinds of speculation from the outside world, but judging from the actions of the Biden administration a while ago, he is likely to go black and continue to drag Sino-US relations into the abyss of the "new Cold War". In response, many national dignitaries have frequently spoken out to remind Biden not to do so.

(Biden continues Trump's hard-line policy toward China.)
According to the reference news network reported on the 25th, Malaysia's former prime minister and majority leader Mahathir mohamad recently issued a warning to the United States against continuing to promote the so-called "four-party mechanism". Mahathir believes that this mechanism is an outdated encirclement strategy, and when the United States tries to encircle China, China will certainly take countermeasures; he reminded the United States, Japan, India and Australia that they should be cautious not to provoke China and avoid further great depression in the global economy.
In addition to Mahathir, Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has also spoken out many times, warning the United States that "china's rise must be recognized as real and the United States must cooperate with China", reminding that "China will not become like Europe, nor will it be like the United States", and if a conflict breaks out between China and the United States, "everything will be lost".
(Lee Hsien Loong's words represent the universal voice of Southeast Asian countries)
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has also said many times a few days ago that he does not want to take sides in geopolitical competition, and he is obviously telling the pro-US forces at home not to cooperate with the actions of the United States, because doing so will not benefit the Philippines.
In addition to Southeast Asian countries, European countries have also expressed concern about the increasingly paranoid anti-China behavior of the United States. François LeCouté, chief of the general staff of the French army, said a few days ago that the future international order will be established around Sino-US competition, and each country needs to choose its own camp, but France and Europe are not interested in this and "should not let ourselves fall into the confrontation between China and the United States."
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has repeatedly warned the White House that Sino-US confrontation is not where the interests of the United States lie, and that conflicts between the two sides "will only be exhausted like World War I" and lose both; Fu Limin, a former senior US diplomat and interpreter during Reagan's visit to China, recently warned that the containment of China is "doomed to failure"; even Kurt Campbell, who is currently the coordinator of Indo-Pacific affairs, recently warned that Biden's China policy is "patchworked together.". It is a simple splicing of Obama and Trump's China policy, and it will not have any effect.
(Kissinger is also anxious about U.S. policy.)
These voices are dense and deafening, in fact, it also reflects the anxiety of many countries and politicians that Biden cannot get rid of Trump's China policy. Trump left a populist United States, in order to cover up the failure of governance and the defects of the system, American politicians and media will fire China as an "enemy" and throw all their own problems to China; when the elites instigate public opinion, in order to safeguard their own political interests, they have to use a more extreme posture to cater to public opinion, so the United States is digging deeper and deeper into the "Thucydides" pit itself.
During the previous Anchorage meeting, State Councilor Yang Jiechi told the US side: "You are not qualified to say in front of China that you are talking to China from the position of strength!" "This is asking the United States to respect equal status and diplomatic etiquette between nations, to negotiate reciprocally."
(In Anchorage, China's attitude is very clear)
Second, more and more countries are unwilling to see the United States continue to follow the old "Cold War" road, although the Biden administration insists that it has not engaged in a new Cold War, but their actual action is to reproduce the cold war of that year. China is an opponent that the United States has never encountered, and the same set that the United States has played in the past has not worked in China, and has to find experience from the successful experience of "the Cold War dragging down the Soviet Union" - but they do not know why they won the Cold War, and can only be simply reduced to "institutional superiority" - the result is "carving a boat and seeking a sword", just mechanizing the repetition of the previous actions, hoping to play a role.
The United States is an old and dilapidated train that can't move, neither Trump nor Biden knows how to let the train continue to move forward, Trump scolded "all blame China", Biden's approach is to continue to shake his body and pretend that the train is still advancing - for China, which is catching up, the only thing they can do is to try to make China's high-speed rail also stop advancing, or even backwards, but can they do it? Just by their praying mantis arms?
(No one can stop China's forward pace!) )