LettersChina’s interest doesn’t lie in US failures
Readers discuss Chinese thinking on global stability, Turkey’s school shootings, and talk of regime change

Yet this narrative, promoted by some media outlets, betrays a rigid zero-sum world view that Beijing has repeatedly rejected. It is a dangerous oversimplification that risks triggering the very Thucydides’ trap the world’s two largest economies must steer clear of.
US President Donald Trump’s military interventions in Venezuela and Iran have drawn warnings of international law violation. With no end in sight to the Iran war, Trump looks increasingly like a rider unable to dismount a tiger.
Among ordinary Chinese, from taxi drivers to retirees in parks, this has sparked talk of li beng yue huai: the collapse of ritual and music, literally, and of the shared norms that keep civilisations from plunging into chaos.