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Americans see China as biggest threat because they aim to ‘replace’ US.New poll finds 52% of Americans find China as greatest national threat

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Americans see China as biggest threat because they aim to ‘replace’ US
New poll finds 52% of Americans find China as greatest national threat
By FOX Business Staff FOXBusiness
Dec.1 2021

Former Trump deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland reacted to a new poll that found more than half of Americans view China as the largest threat to the United States on "Mornings with Maria" Wednesday, arguing the country is concerned it plans to "replace" the U.S.

K.T. MCFARLAND: China plans to replace the United States and dominate, not just to become a co-power, but the one and only superpower in the world, and they plan to replace the United States economically, technologically, militarily, diplomatically, politically, all across the board. And they plan to do it within the decade.

So it's not just that they're stealing American intellectual property; it's where they're doing it and they're pushing out into the technologies of the future. They realize that the country that controls the technologies of the future, the companies that make artificial intelligence, robotics, bioengineering, all of those are going to continue to be the leaders of the world economy, but also the world power.

And so China wants to take all of those for itself.


 
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Poll shows lack of confidence in U.S. military, sees China as major threat
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By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - Wednesday, December 1, 2021

A new poll shows that most Americans lack confidence that the U.S. military will be able to thwart China, which they see as the nation’s most pressing threat.

Only 45% of Americans have a “great deal of trust and confidence” in the military, according to the poll released Wednesday by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. The figure marks a decline from 70% over the last three years and crosses all major demographic subgroups including age, sex and party affiliation.

The nation’s confidence in the military dropped 11 percentage points since the start of the Biden administration, according to the survey.

The pollsters said the survey’s results are based on a “general negative sense” in the country rather than a specific reason, although political leadership tops the list.
“When President Reagan first took office, Americans were concerned that we were falling behind our adversaries abroad and pessimistic about the situation at home. This survey tells us they feel similarly today,” Reagan Institute Director Roger Sakheim said in a statement.

 
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Americans see China as biggest threat because they aim to ‘replace’ US
New poll finds 52% of Americans find China as greatest national threat
By FOX Business Staff FOXBusiness
Dec.1 2021

Former Trump deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland reacted to a new poll that found more than half of Americans view China as the largest threat to the United States on "Mornings with Maria" Wednesday, arguing the country is concerned it plans to "replace" the U.S.

K.T. MCFARLAND: China plans to replace the United States and dominate, not just to become a co-power, but the one and only superpower in the world, and they plan to replace the United States economically, technologically, militarily, diplomatically, politically, all across the board. And they plan to do it within the decade.

So it's not just that they're stealing American intellectual property; it's where they're doing it and they're pushing out into the technologies of the future. They realize that the country that controls the technologies of the future, the companies that make artificial intelligence, robotics, bioengineering, all of those are going to continue to be the leaders of the world economy, but also the world power.

And so China wants to take all of those for itself.



US can do nothing but to shiver and shit in their pants as they see China grow more stronger than the US every passing day.
 
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K.T. MCFARLAND: China plans to replace the United States and dominate, not just to become a co-power, but the one and only superpower in the world, and they plan to replace the United States economically, technologically, militarily, diplomatically, politically, all across the board. And they plan to do it within the decade.
It won't be this fast, they are just being hysterical.
 
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Na the Ordinary Americans are TOO Busy shoplifting , they probably don't even know where China is located, and that there is a continent called ASIA. :lol:
 
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Only 52% find China as threat to US dominance? I'm stumped by how naive the remaining 48% are.
 
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According to whom, Trump's tweet? According to report by the UN governing body of intellectual property, China dominates the world in all intellectual properties since 2013, not to mention half of so-called American patents are filed by non-Americans including Chinese individuals/corporations.

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That doesn't mean anything if >90% of the patents are useless and filed just to get a high count.

China on a mission to turn 'junk' patents into treasure
"Lei Chaozi, the education ministry's director general of science and technology, said in late 2019 that while the top Chinese universities had five times the patents of their American counterparts fewer than 10 per cent were converted to commercial applications, compared to 40 per cent in the US."
 
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That doesn't mean anything if >90% of the patents are useless and filed just to get a high count.

China on a mission to turn 'junk' patents into treasure
"Lei Chaozi, the education ministry's director general of science and technology, said in late 2019 that while the top Chinese universities had five times the patents of their American counterparts fewer than 10 per cent were converted to commercial applications, compared to 40 per cent in the US."
From your link, they are talking about "usefulness" from a commercialization perspective, naturally not all inventions or technological discovery can be commercialized, same in US or any country. As per that link, in US 60% of patents are "useless" or not commercialized, in China over 90%. Since top Chinese universities had 5 times the patents of their American counterparts, total amount of "useful" or commercialized patents between the two countries are about the same, but note in China almost all patents are filed by Chinese nationals, while in US half are filed by non-Americans.

The article analyzes China's relatively lower commercialization rate, and explores how to increase "usefulness", i.e. turn "useless" patents into "useful" patents aka "treasure". In the US, a patent is a commodity, there is a price tag on it, there are "patent hooligans" and specialty lawyers that trade/stockpile patents for profits, but not the general practice in China. But China's education ministry as well as local governments are gradually changing this practice, and implementing plans to push for higher levels of commercialization. It's about extracting money out of inventions or technological discovery, it's about return on investment, it's business.
 
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From your link, they are talking about "usefulness" from a commercialization perspective, naturally not all inventions or technological discovery can be commercialized, same in US or any country. As per that link, in US 60% of patents aren't commercialized, in China over 90%. Since top Chinese universities had 5 times the patents of their American counterparts, total amount of "useful" or commercialized patents between the two countries are about the same, but note in China almost all patents are filed by Chinese nationals, while in US half are filed by non-Americans.

The article analyzes China's relatively lower commercialization rate, and explores how to increase "usefulness", i.e. turn "useless" patents into "useful" patents aka "treasure". In the US, a patent is a commodity, there is a price tag on it, but not the general practice in China. China's education ministry as well as local governments are gradually changing this practice, and implementing plans to push for higher levels of commercialization. It's about return on investment, it's business.
hamartia just scared that black hispanics are taking over US demographically and his dear white masters will be run out of town and forced to live in ghettos soon haha
 
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20 years ago, no Americans wouldn't have even thought about the possibility that China would be their biggest threat in just 2 decades. Back then, people were more indulgent in " China's Imminent Collapse" scenario.

Some people are still incapable of sensing the change of tide. Learning from history is a special ability that many people in the world simply don't have.
 
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Only 52% find China as threat to US dominance? I'm stumped by how naive the remaining 48% are.

Most people are just living their lives. people have media burnout from the events of the last 5 years, but having said that Trumps rhetoric of calling it the “China Virus” has made a lot of people think of it that way, especially because people are still living with the effects and restrictions of the pandemic, and they need someone to blame. China is probably perceived a threat in the 48% but probably not the top threat. For some climate change is a higher threat, especially if they live in a place where natural disasters happen often like the California wild fires.
20 years ago, no Americans wouldn't have even thought about the possibility that China would be their biggest threat in just 2 decades. Back then, people were more indulgent in " China's Imminent Collapse" scenario.

Some people are still incapable of sensing the change of tide. Learning from history is a special ability that many people in the world simply don't have.

Yup, Gordon Chang and his China collapse theory.
 
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Most people are just living their lives. people have media burnout from the events of the last 5 years, but having said that Trumps rhetoric of calling it the “China Virus” has made a lot of people think of it that way, especially because people are still living with the effects and restrictions of the pandemic, and they need someone to blame. China is probably perceived a threat in the 48% but probably not the top threat. For some climate change is a higher threat, especially if they live in a place where natural disasters happen often like the California wild fires.


Yup, Gordon Chang and his China collapse theory.

Being perceived as a threat or not, China only needs to keep its focus on building itself, and the "if you can't beat them, just join them" moment will come.

To those China haters, the sooner you realize this inevitable, the less depression will you suffer in the rest of you life.
 
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