China faces a dilemma of weak domestic demand and production overcapacity, forcing it to dump large quantities of products onto international markets. This not only directly disrupts global market structures and erases supply chain diversity but also severely impacts U.S. manufacturing jobs, having profound negative effects on the American economy.
Additionally, rampant illegal immigration and espionage activities by China in the U.S. pose serious national security concerns. Moreover, the overflow of Chinese-manufactured fentanyl has sparked a new opium war, clearly demonstrating it as a strategic tool used by the Chinese Communist Party to target the U.S. In the face of such threats and aggression, the U.S. must not overlook these issues and needs to take decisive actions to respond.