US-China Relations

America Thinks It Won the Oil War. It Already Lost.

America pumps more crude oil than any nation on Earth, and it’s been celebrating that fact for a decade. But the real power in global oil isn’t production โ€” it’s refining capacity and strategic reserves. China has quietly surpassed the U.S. in both, stockpiling fuel while Washington drains its reserves for short-term political wins. The geopolitical map of energy has already been redrawn. Most people just haven’t noticed yet.

The US is Winning the Popularity Contest. China is Buying the Future.

In 2026, the world is caught in a silent anxiety, forced to choose between two superpowers. But global alignment isn’t about who wins the popularity contestโ€”it’s about who signals a credible future. The US sells democratic ideals; China builds the infrastructure. Here is why your survival depends on understanding the difference.

America Is Losing the AI War to Cheap Chinese Importsโ€”And It Has No One to Blame but Itself

China isn’t trying to build the smartest AIโ€”it’s building the cheapest, flooding the world with open-source models that undercut America’s expensive, closed systems. This is a commoditization war, not an intelligence race, and the U.S. is losing.

The Real Reason the World Trusts China More Than America (It’s Not What You Think)

Countries are trusting China more than America not because they love China, but because the US’s democratic process creates short-termism and unpredictability. The real trust war is about reliability, not ideology. This shift is reshaping global alliances and the rules-based order.

Japan Is Being Hollowed Out by Both China and the US โ€“ And It Chose This Fate

Japan is not caught between the US and China โ€“ it’s being systematically hollowed out by both. The US drains its financial resources while China crushes its industries. And Japan’s far-right leadership, trapped by its own political base, keeps choosing policies that accelerate the decline. This is the cold calculus of great power politics where middle powers become sacrifices.