Reflecting on Bustamante's Stark Warning: Navigating My Future Amidst USA-China Tensions

Reflecting on Bustamante's Stark Warning: Navigating My Future Amidst USA-China Tensions

After stumbling upon a YouTube interview titled "CIA Spy: 'Leave The USA Before 2030!' Why You Shouldn't Trust Your Gut! - Andrew Bustamante," my curiosity was piqued. I first encountered Andrew Bustamante on the reality show "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch." Learning that he was a former CIA agent added a layer of intrigue. This interview peeled back the curtain on the life of CIA agents, showing me that their reality is far removed from the Hollywood glamor we often see. If you're as curious as I was, you might want to check out this interview on YouTube.

However, the crux of today's musings isn't the life of a CIA agent. It's about Bustamante's startling advice to "Leave The USA Before 2030!" His insights, stemming from his experiences as a former CIA agent, suggest he's privy to information that the average person might not be. He mentioned that the United States, as a relatively young country, might lack the depth of understanding that comes with a long history. Having lived in multiple countries and being multilingual myself, I resonate with this view. It's a perspective that I, too, share, particularly when looking at the United States through the lens of global history.

Take China, for example. With over 5,000 years of history, compared to the United States' 200 to 300 years, the depth of cultural and historical understanding is stark. China's education system, which starts teaching children about their vast history from a young age, instills a sense of right and wrong based on centuries of experiences. I've come to realize this reverence for history offers a wealth of knowledge about oneself and the nation.

On a more personal note, I've been running my international business, U.S. Shoo-In LLC, since 2014. Based in Delaware, we specialize in exporting security systems globally. Our products range from security cameras to tailored solutions based on our local dealers' needs. This journey has taken me from China to Japan and finally to the United States in pursuit of what I believe to be the best business environment in the world. The move seemed promising, especially as I began my Green Card application in 2017, dreaming of the vast business opportunities the U.S. market offered. However, the onset of trade tensions between the U.S. and China soon after painted a different picture, making business increasingly challenging due to rising costs and policy shifts. The struggle to maintain a foothold in the U.S. market became a daily reality for me and many others in similar situations.

Echoing Bustamante's sentiments, the dynamics between China and the United States are indeed complex. Like Huawei 5G, Huawei products and services were banned in the U.S., Like the looming uncertainty over TikTok's future in the U.S. market. The U.S. restrictions on high-tech products from China, including those affecting my business, underscore the growing tensions. As Andrew Bustamante, the former CIA agent, said, "The United States is so worried about China, But China does not worry about the United States. " As a Chinese citizen and a lawful U.S. resident, I understand the viewpoints of both countries. With so many reasonable reasons, Bustamante's decision to relocate by 2027. I am also worried about this; the economic crisis will come, or is already coming right now, marked by layoffs in the tech sector and a scarcity of new job openings. The ongoing trade war casts a long shadow, leaving many of us in a state of limbo, uncertain of our next steps. As someone deeply tied to both Chinese and American identities, the thought of having to choose between my Chinese citizenship and my life in the U.S. is daunting. I want to open my new business; this business is sensitive, too, so I am worried about the policy against me as a Chinese Citizen. If I lose Chinese citizenship, it would mean losing business opportunities in China, which I don't want.

China banned Guns, Marijuana, and Casinos, which are legal in the U.S., so society will be safer than the U.S. Also, China produces over 90% of security cameras in the world market, so China has a lot of security systems set up for the public to monitor crime. The Chinese Citezenship is the most difficult Citezenship you can have. Honestly, I want to keep my Chinese citizenship and make it easy for me to do business in China in the future. Also, my Mom, Sister, and Dad all want to stay in China. They think China is better than the U.S., and they are all not interested in moving to the U.S.

Bustamante's claim that the Third World War has already begun, albeit in a form different from previous wars, is a chilling reminder of the world's current state. Andrew's answer was, " The Third World War has already started. It's just not like the Second World War. The Ukraine War is not only between Ukraine and Russia; it is a war between Russia and the West. Taiwan is also the trigger of the war between China and the West. So this is the Third World War now. "

As I reflect on these discussions, I can't help but wonder about the future. What do you think? Do Bustamante's views align with your observations, and how do you see the geopolitical landscape evolving? Do you think America will have a Civil war? Let me know your thoughts!

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