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U.S.-China ‘Cold War’ Strategy Backfires, Says Expert 🌐💼

🎯 Why the U.S. Needs a New China Playbook

Calling the U.S.'s 'new cold war' approach toward China \"wrongheaded,\" top analyst Evan G. Greenberg has sparked debate with a bold take: America’s current strategy could hurt its own economy and global influence. 💥

💔 Intertwined Economies, Tough Choices

With $700 billion in annual trade between the two nations, Greenberg argues decoupling is like \"untangling spaghetti\" 🍝—nearly impossible. Even tech and security restrictions are \"selective,\" he writes, warning that cutting China off completely would harm U.S. businesses relying on Chinese supply chains.

🌍 Global Allies Aren’t Taking Sides

Countries worldwide are \"choosing TikTok over Team America,\" Greenberg jokes, referencing nations prioritizing their own interests over Cold War-style alliances. He criticizes past U.S. foreign policy blunders (looking at you, Iraq War 👀) and stresses that alienating allies weakens America’s edge against China.

🔮 What’s Next?

Greenberg’s final plea: Ditch the \"confrontation-first\" mindset. With global youth craving collaboration over conflict, this could be a wake-up call for policymakers. 💡

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