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      <title>The United States&#39; Future Geopolitical Choices and a Comparison of the U.S. and Chinese Economic Models</title>
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      <description>This article provides an in-depth analysis of the money-driven nature of the U.S. political system, examines the power struggle between Silicon Valley’s new money and Wall Street’s old money, dissects the ideological core of Peter Thiel’s “tech monarchy,” compares the fundamental differences between the development models of China and the United States, and assesses the future direction of U.S. geopolitics.</description>
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