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Re: Will China become the largest economy in the world?
by
Abiky
on 23/03/2025, 23:13:39 UTC
Whoever is the richest and has the military power rules the world. Which means they will have to fight for the leadership US and China, that's what it means.  The current leader has to fall before another can replace it. Kinda like the leader of a pack of wolves, it has to be challenged and the challenger shall win before it becomes the leader.

But then some geopolitical people analyzed it like there will be multipolar world though, the West will be ruled by US and West will be ruled by China. That's how they see it.

Yes. We are heading towards a multi-polar world. Donald Trump's "America First" vision, accelerates such transition. More countries are planning to move away from the US. Canada's PM is now reconsidering the purchase of US aircraft, while EU countries stated they can no longer trust the US as an ally. They're looking for a new leader of the free world. Russia continues isolated from the West, forming strong ties with North Korea, India, and even China itself.

In a multi-polar world, it's hard to predict which nation will come out supreme as the leading superpower. It could be Russia, China, or even the European Union. But the US? It has its days numbered. Sooner or later, the "empire" will fall. It will become history. Just like what happened with the Egyptians, the Babylonians, the Greeks, and the Romans. So long as communism/socialism doesn't rule the world, there should be nothing to worry about. Wink