To put it bluntly, it's not the Federal Reserve against China, nor is it the U.S. against China; it's the Jews against China, it's Jewish capital 'fighting' the Chinese economy!!! Powell is competing with Trump, and it's not really about considering market demand.
On the surface, it’s said to be aimed at controlling inflation, but anyone with a little understanding can see that the real 'target' is China.
Recently, Powell hinted that he might lower interest rates, which on the surface seems to be in response to declining U.S. economic data, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.3% and non-farm employment not performing well. In reality, this is hiding the internal power struggles within the U.S.
Trump has been pressuring Powell to cut interest rates, wanting short-term economic stimulus to boost his campaign, but Powell has been dragging his feet. The competition between these two is not for the market, but to see who has the final say.
Jewish capital has too much influence in the U.S. financial sector; giants like BlackRock manage $12.53 trillion in assets, which is more than the GDP of many countries. They play long-term financial strategies through the Federal Reserve, and this isn't the first time they're competing with the Chinese economy.
Raising interest rates causes capital to flow back to the U.S., putting pressure on China's export-oriented enterprises, making financing difficult and affecting exports. However, now that Powell is hinting at a possible rate cut, it indicates that Trump's pressure is having an effect, with political calculations outweighing actual demand.
However, the internal chaos in the U.S. actually presents an opportunity for China; the more fiercely they fight, the more we can calmly sit back and fish. Capital only recognizes profit, not people. Jewish capital is betting on both sides; whoever wins between the U.S. and China, they will side with them, so we must maintain our composure and strengthen our own capabilities, which is the hard truth.
Ultimately, financial warfare is also a form of modern warfare; though there are no gunfires, the destructive power is not small. If China can defend itself, it can win the future. What does everyone think about this move by the Federal Reserve? Will it ultimately harm the U.S. or China?