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Contradiction Between Trade Wars and Chess Algorithms

 Contradiction Between Trade Wars and Chess Algorithms

“This world is not simple for us, so we try to think of the world as simple—not to make the world better, but to make it easier to handle.”
Kouhei Takagi


Each Role in This Post

  • King: Creates world orders. If lost, a new King—or Kings—will appear.
  • Queen: Can knock down other pieces by herself. She can move freely across the board.
  • Other major or minor pieces: Knock down others within their own movement rules.
  • Pawn: Weak, but essential to this world.


Today’s World

The USA plays a double role—as both King and Queen.
Other countries play other roles.
In this world, the USA's Queen has knocked down many pieces in trade wars.
It looks like the USA is dominating, but this also puts the USA in trouble.
The USA can only defeat countries that honor contracts.
It can only sanction countries that treat contracts as nothing more than dirty paper.
(Personally, I don't dislike that idea—contracts as dirty paper.)


Chess Algorithms

The USA seems to think in terms of chess rules and algorithms,
but today's world is not as simple as a chess game.
In chess, defeated pieces never come back.
But the world doesn't work like that.
Defeated pieces have their own lives—and their own rules.


Contradiction

The more the Queen defeats other pieces,
the more enemies appear for the King.
It’s a contradictory structure:
the more the Queen wins, the more the King is in danger.


My Idea

You know this blog is about my ideas.
One of them is “NWO” — New World Order or New World Organization.
Moving from a single-King system to a world of multiple Kings
might make the world better.


Notes

Here, 'New World Organization' refers to cooperative, plural leadership—not any conspiracy theory.

I write this from a position of sympathy toward the U.S., not hostility.


Afterthought
“King and Queen cannot exist on the same square. If the U.S. tries to place both on the same square, that square will become a trigger — flipping the game board like Othello for the world. I wish I could share this dilemma with Buddha.”


Picture Title:"From the sacred flow, the paths diverge — not by force, but by the rhythm of the river."

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