Threatening the United States


What is a threat? A threat involves describing the one party’s fears when communicating with another party, so as to deter the other party from reaching its goals. The United States is especially arrogant at this point, particularly against China. That is why I think that it is necessary to threaten the United States in order to make them aware of their mistakes, to let them surrender, and to prevent them from disrupting our development. But before we can threaten the United States, we must first know of what its fears are, and these fears must be something we have or can create. So what does the United States fear? The Renminbi? Nuclear bombs? Rapid economic development? Sino-American problems? Our state-of-the-art technology?

The United States is a very rich country. It has its own educational institutions, democratic politicians, modern technology and extensive military arms. The American dollar is used all over the world; I think it is unlikely that the United States fears the Renminbi and that it is just trying to gather more wealth from the exchange rates. Besides, everyone has bombs, so what is there to be afraid of? Also, even if there is rapid economic development, our country is still so far behind the United States! Moreover, Sino-American problems have occurred all along, and our technology needs more advancement than that of the United States! The only thing we are better at is smoking our way through situations, but people are not scared of that.

We are a newly-industrializing country — we are represented by our traditions and our political system; we are still learning about technology; we are still trying to produce extensive weaponry; keeping a low profile and being harmonious is our national strategy so that we are always looked upon as being gentlemanly. So what are we afraid of? We are afraid of the appreciation of the Renminbi and the devaluation of it; we are afraid of the American military; we are afraid of a weak economic foundation; we are afraid of internal conflicts; we are afraid of weakening industries and our backward technology.

But we are not afraid of the evil, and we can conquer the evil. We will not allow the United States to flee if they dare to bully us. You must be wondering why we have such confidence and courage, but this is because the good always conquers the evil; because our determination is strong; because our population is so much larger than theirs; because we are not afraid of death and we will fight to death. Even if the United States wins when they fight with us, both parties will suffer. The United States may not even be able to escape the aftermath of war because we will not let it be. If we win, both parties can share their wealth and their position as global superpowers.

To the United States: we will await your arrival!

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