What is the point of asking USA education system to undergo significant reforms to encourage competition and recognize excellence, when the USA Government is afraid to face open competition and using underhand tactics to stifle those that outperform the USA in many fields. As I always believe, no competition will stifle innovation, and no innovation means stagnation.
This is not just about stifling Chinese innovation. They USA already did that against Toshiba of Japan and Alstrom from France long ago and using the same formula to keep countries down. More recently such tactics were used against Huawei, then followed by Tik Tok and now going into action against Rednote and DeepSeek. Is this the kind of mentality that will change with a change in its education system? Obviously not. This is only empty rhetoric and not actually going to walk the talk. This is not how things move in the USA, unlike in China.
Had China not been coming out with all the cutting-edge domination in EVs, high-speed rails, batteries, infrastructure construction, space exploration, telecommunication, mobile phones, shipbuilding and now aviation, the USA would still be thinking that it has the edge and can keep its head in the clouds. The sudden realization of what China is capable of doing gives them a wake-up call to take a closer look at the Chinese education system. And they found out the real reason why China had been progressing beyond what they could not expect.
It is perhaps not too early to say that the USA is just trying to close the stable doors after the horses have bolted. It is too little too late to realize it is now doing the catching up. Changing the country's education system takes years to bear fruit and time is not on the USA's side. Just like trying to secure raw materials and rare earth that the early China bird already had the worm in its mouth.