My view is that this article provides a perspective on international economic policy that emphasizes the role of geopolitics and capital interests in decision-making.

This view makes sense to a certain extent, because U.S. policy is indeed affected by many factors, including economic, political and strategic considerations.

However, some parts of the article's discussion overemphasize conspiratorial thinking, interpreting all policy actions as strategies against China, which may ignore the complexity of internal economic factors in the United States and international financial markets.

Overall, the article raises some points worth thinking about, especially regarding the impact of U.S. interest rate hikes on the global economy, but one should maintain critical thinking and consider multiple aspects of evidence and perspectives when interpreting.