Home Categories political economy Shi Hanbing said: The economic chess game, what should we do?
Currency war is not a bayonet fight, but a game of wisdom and determination.Of course, more importantly, we must recognize the chess game. When the opponent raises a chess piece, we must know the next step, the next two steps... the direction after N steps, and even the finale.Only those who have insight into the future can decide the ending. As far as the new cycle is concerned, in the grand chess game set by the United States, the importance of the Middle East is second to none and irreplaceable.In other words, even if the North and South Korea have a showdown, it must be after the chaos in the Middle East.This is the basic layout of the big chess game.Without such a macroscopic understanding, it is impossible to clearly judge international trends.

No matter how the chaos in the Middle East develops, there must be a sequence: first, from North African countries to the Gulf countries, gradually approaching Iran; second, from countries that export less oil to China, gradually extend to countries that export more oil to China; Third, the chaos in the Middle East is unfolding in countries that have participated in the "Middle East War". When these old hardliners in the Middle East were ousted by angry people in their own country, the door of Iran was gradually opened, and Iran became more lonely.When this is over, will the gates of war be far behind?

What the United States has to do is to stop Iran's efforts in nuclear energy utilization, make it miss the transition period, continue to rely on crude oil exports to maintain development, and continue to be a resource-consuming country.
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