Trump has finally become wise; if he can fight, he will fight, and if he can't, he will unite. He starts to fantasize about a China-U.S. partnership, proving that a businessman indeed has a businessman's mind. It's unexpected that Trump, with his thick eyebrows and big eyes, would also fall for such illusions.
In fact, China and the U.S. have a broad foundation for cooperation in economics, technology, and culture. Data shows that China-U.S. trade has ranked among the top in the world for many years, and the two countries have achieved many results in technological innovation cooperation.
However, the premise of cooperation is mutual respect and equality. If the Trump administration can abandon unilateralism and trade protectionism and return to multilateralism and free trade, the possibility of a China-U.S. partnership will greatly increase.
Of course, a China-U.S. partnership also faces many challenges and difficulties that require joint efforts and wisdom from both sides to overcome. But as long as both sides have sincerity and determination, I believe that a China-U.S. partnership can certainly create a better future.
In my view, the two countries should strengthen dialogue and cooperation to jointly address global challenges and make greater contributions to world peace and development.