To dejstvo vsi pozabljajo: Nemčija je povzročila dve svetovni vojni, da bi zavzela svet in obe je grdo izgubila, zmagala pa je v miru s prosto trgovino in s svojo industrijo zavzela svet.
Kitajska ima podobno strategijo – medtem ko ZDA bojujejo neskončne vojne, da bi obdržali nadzor na d svetom, Kitajska zmaguje v miru prek proste trgovine. Kitajska partija je pravkar objavila nov 5-letni razvojni načrt (15-tega po vrsti), ki je posvečen razvoju. V njem se pojem umetna inteligenca pojavlja 50-krat, vojna pa niti enkrat. Kitajska bo z mirom in prosto trgovino izrinila vse, niti enega strela ji ne bo treba izstreliti za pridobitev statusa globalne gospodarske dominacije.
Kitajski vojni načrt je mir in razvoj. Če bi se ZDA in EU posvetila miru in razvoju, namesto vojnam in poskusom obvladovanja sveta prek sile, bi morda še imeli kakšno možnost proti Kitajski. Tako pa zgolj izčrpavata svoje mentalne in finančne resurse.
While the United States spends billions bombing Iran and the world watches oil prices crash, China just published the most consequential economic document of the decade. Nobody is paying attention. That is the point.
The 15th Five-Year Plan, unveiled at the National People’s Congress on 5th March, is 141 pages. It mentions artificial intelligence over 50 times. It targets 70% AI penetration across the Chinese economy by 2027 and 90% by 2030. It designates humanoid robotics as a core pillar industry with output doubling over five years. It commits to space-Earth quantum communication networks, nuclear fusion timelines, and brain-computer interfaces. It sets AI-related industries at a target value exceeding 10 trillion yuan, approximately $1.38 trillion. And it declares “extraordinary measures” for rare earths and semiconductor self-reliance.
This is not an economic plan. It is a war plan for a war the United States is not fighting because it is too busy fighting the wrong one.
The US response to Chinese technological competition is the CHIPS and Science Act, signed in 2022. It appropriated $52.7 billion for semiconductor manufacturing, including $39 billion in direct grants and a 25% investment tax credit that expires this year. It has spurred over $640 billion in private investment across 140 projects in 30 states. It created half a million jobs. By any measure, it is the most significant US industrial policy in a generation. And it covers exactly one sector of an economy-wide technological competition.
China’s plan covers every sector. AI across the entire economy. Robotics as industrial backbone. Space infrastructure. Quantum computing. Rare earth processing dominance maintained and strengthened. The CHIPS Act is a rifle. The 15th Five-Year Plan is an arsenal.
The rare earth dimension is where the plans intersect with the war. China controls 90% of global rare earth processing. Every F-35 joint strike fighter requires 920 pounds of rare earth materials. Every Patriot missile battery, every THAAD interceptor, every guided munition being expended over Iran at a rate of thousands per week depends on materials that China processes. The “extraordinary measures” in the Five-Year Plan are not defensive. They are the tightening of a supply chain that the US military cannot function without.
In April 2025, China imposed export controls on all 17 rare earth elements. The January 2027 DFARS deadline requires the Pentagon to eliminate Chinese rare earth dependency from defence procurement. That leaves a 10-to-15-year vulnerability window during which the United States is simultaneously waging a war that consumes rare-earth-dependent munitions at historic rates and attempting to build alternative supply chains that do not yet exist.
The Iran war is consuming the interceptors. China is tightening the supply chain that builds the interceptors. The Five-Year Plan is the document that formalises the tightening into national strategy.
Trump posted “Death, Fire, and Fury” on Truth Social. Xi Jinping published a 141-page plan to ensure that the materials required to deliver that fire and fury remain under Chinese control for the next fifteen years.
One leader is fighting a war. The other is winning the peace. And the 141 pages that will determine which strategy prevails were published the same week the bombs started falling.