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Amidst these concerns lies a silver lining for America. Xi Jinping's relentless militarization and economic overextension serve as inadvertent gifts to U.S. interests. Historically, overambition often leads to overextension—an idea that resonates strongly with the current Chinese strategy.
The United States can capitalize on China's economic strain, positioning itself as a stabilizing and resilient global leader. As China’s efforts to invade Taiwan threaten to bankrupt itself, the U.S. stands to benefit by emphasizing diplomatic engagement, economic partnerships, and military preparedness—ensuring that the cost of Chinese aggression remains prohibitively high.