Never before has the U.S. faced a competitor that challenges it on so many fronts as Xi Jinping's China, impacting technology, military, and the economy.
China’s ambitions are pressing the United States to rethink worker preparation and its investments fundamentally, while discussions remain shallow on the campaign trail.
China is not just an economic threat; it’s a strategic competitor reshaping how the U.S. views its defenses, with the situation largely absent from electoral debates.
The focus on China in political discourse is primarily economic, leaving out deeper issues like military competition and strategic partnerships that could redefine global power dynamics.
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