The article discusses China's advancements in AI, military capabilities, and global markets, highlighting a contrast with U.S. strategies. It criticizes America's adherence to free-market ideologies, contrasting it with China's coordinated national efforts. The piece suggests that the U.S. must reassess its approach towards government planning and investment, as neglecting systematic growth has left it vulnerable to China's many successes. The focus on ideology over infrastructure has resulted in missed opportunities and a lack of competitive edge on the global stage.
China's strategy has evolved into a formidable system that prioritizes national goals and coordinates resources—an approach the U.S. has neglected.
The U.S. has abandoned its own pioneering system that initially helped it achieve monumental infrastructure projects in favor of a dominating market ideology.
The persistent surprise of American leaders at China's advancements undermines the recognition of a systemic approach that prioritizes long-term planning and investment.
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