Strategic Competition Act of 2021, an anti-China bill

Published: April 30, 2021, 4 a.m.

The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee recently passed the "Strategic Competition Act of 2021," a 281-page draft legislation with only one objective: full strategic competition with China.

Considering that the two parties in the United States are currently highly aligned on anti-China issues, the specific content of the bill may still be adjusted, but the possibility of its final passage is very high.

The content of this bill is very extensive, which is equivalent to the United States in the 21st century putting forward a complete "blueprint" for the Sino-US competition. In this "blueprint", it contains US strategic thinking and the specific operational methods and roadmap that the United States will implement in response to the rise of China.

To a certain extent, the United States used this bill to sound the clarion call for comprehensive competition between China and the United States in the 21st century, and the outcome of this competition will also determine the respective national fortunes of China and the United States.

I suggest that everyone who cares about international news and Sino-US relations should try their best to read the original text of this bill.

Next, I will try to answer the following the most critical questions:

What are the key points of the US "Strategic Competition Act of 2021"? and will the US achieve its goals?

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