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JUST IN: President Xi Jinping has asserted that “the world can move on without the United States.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has sparked global discussion after asserting that “the world can move on without the United States,” a statement that many analysts see as a reflection of the growing geopolitical rivalry between China and the United States.
The remark comes at a time of rising tensions between the world’s two largest economies over trade, technology, military influence, and global leadership. Xi’s statement is being interpreted by supporters in Beijing as a declaration of confidence in China’s economic resilience and expanding international partnerships, while critics argue it signals a deeper divide in global politics.
Over the past decade, China has aggressively expanded its influence through initiatives such as the Belt and Road program, increased trade alliances across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and major investments in technology and manufacturing. Beijing has repeatedly emphasized the idea of a “multipolar world,” where no single country dominates global affairs. Xi’s latest comments appear to reinforce that vision.
The statement is also likely to intensify debates in Washington, where policymakers continue to view China as America’s biggest strategic competitor. The two nations remain locked in disputes over semiconductor technology, tariffs, Taiwan, military activity in the South China Sea, and global economic dominance.
Supporters of Xi’s position argue that many countries are increasingly reducing dependence on the United States by strengthening regional trade systems and seeking alternatives to the U.S. dollar in international commerce. Others, however, point out that the United States still remains a dominant military, financial, and technological power whose influence continues to shape global markets and international institutions.
Political observers believe the comments may further strain already tense U.S.-China relations while energizing nationalist sentiment inside China. At the same time, allies of the United States are closely monitoring the rhetoric, concerned that escalating competition between the two superpowers could create greater instability in global trade and diplomacy.
As tensions continue to rise, Xi’s statement underscores the rapidly changing balance of power in international politics — a shift that could redefine the future of global leadership in the years ahead.