I didn't expect that a popular app used by teenagers to share dance videos would become the latest tipping point for the US to fight against everything in China.
But who made this year 2020? TikTok's parent company leaps for Chinese enterprises.
Due to the alleged "national security risk", this popular short video platform application has been targeted by the US government.
President Trump of the United States once threatened to completely ban this application.
However, due to the possible agreement between TikTok and Microsoft, all TikTok's businesses in the United States got a breather at the last moment.
Although TikTok has taken many measures to alleviate the concerns of the US government, including placing all servers in the US to ensure that data will not flow out of the US, the worst case has occurred.
Obviously, when there is a political need, these measures are far from enough.
Strangely, in the absence of credible evidence - no one in the US government can provide such evidence - we must assume that all US actions against TikTok come from China because of the application.
This reminds us of all the actions taken by the United States to suppress Huawei.
Based on groundless rumors concerning "national security", the United States government has repeatedly slandered and suppressed this Chinese technology company without providing any evidence.
However, some countries still withdrew from the 5G development cooperation agreement with Huawei.
Unfortunately, the US government has some high-profile allies in this movement, including Chuck Schumer, the minority leader of the US Senate and the New York senator.
He quickly echoed Trump's ban and accepted the White House's accusation against TikTok without hesitation.
You know, this kind of obedience is too much for an opposition party.
This is not accidental.
Through a set of media industry groups with completely synchronized agendas, the United States has invented a statement that no Chinese entity can be trusted.
Because of the monopoly power of the United States in key industries and talent fields, and the position of the United States dollar as the world's reserve currency, other countries have no choice but to join the United States.
This practice has a long history and is not limited to China or the scientific and technological community - just ask Alstom, the French energy and transport company.
Through the unremitting "investigation" of the US Department of Justice, some businesses of Alstom were acquired by GE in 2015.
With such a record, it is not surprising that Trump is confident that the acquisition of TikTok will become an "irresistible proposal".
If TikTok is not sold to an American company, the application will be banned from existence in the United States, which will force the purchase price to be lowered to a small part of TikTok's actual valuation.
Therefore, Microsoft or other US technology oligarchs can obtain one of the world's top social media websites at a very low price, while competitors from China are completely excluded from the US market.
This is totally a protectionist act on a world scale.
Theoretically, I don't pay much attention to TikTok, nor do I have an account.
Only when the video is shared, can I see the video of this platform.
But if we really want to follow this path, the United States can at any time because of the forged "national

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