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WHO Bent The Knee To China, Now It Could 'Collapse' Without US

The recent announcement of the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization has raised questions about its future viability and may signal lingering resentment over its capitulation to Chinese censorship during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The article from MSN discusses the complex relationship between the United States and China, focusing on economic interdependence and geopolitical tensions. It highlights how both nations have historically benefited from their economic ties, with the U.S. being a significant market for Chinese goods and China holding substantial U.S. debt. However, recent tensions, including trade wars initiated under the Trump administration and continued under Biden, have strained this relationship. The piece suggests that while some in the U.S. have criticized past administrations for being too lenient with China, the current scenario might see China facing economic difficulties without U.S. support. It also touches on the strategic competition, with mentions of potential military conflicts over Taiwan, and how U.S. policies are now aiming to reduce reliance on Chinese manufacturing through initiatives like the CHIPS Act. The narrative implies a shift in U.S. policy from engagement to strategic competition, questioning the future stability of China's economy in this new dynamic.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/who-bent-the-knee-to-china-now-it-could-collapse-without-us/ar-AA1yhkKM