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The article examines the escalating tensions between the U.S. and China, likening the situation to a new Cold War reminiscent of U.S.-Soviet rivalry post-World War II. It discusses the bipartisan view in Washington that China is a strategic competitor seeking to displace the U.S. as a global hegemon, and considers if a "cold peace" rather than a "cold war" describes the current state of relations better. The article highlights the perspectives of various figures, including Trump's former deputy national security advisor Matt Pottinger and President Joe Biden, on the nature of the U.S.-China relationship and its implications for global geopolitics and nuclear proliferation. Key concepts like nuclear warfare, the role of allied nations, and the ideological battles between democratic and autocratic systems are touched upon.
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