(Washington Composite Electric) Former US Secretary of State Kissinger pointed out that the tension between the United States and China may affect the world, and even the outbreak of these two military and technology powers may lead to the decisive battle of the "end of the world."

Kissinger, 97, was a consultant of former President Nesheson. He visited China in 1971 to promote the normalization of Sino -US relations.

He pointed out when he attended the Seda forum hosted by the McCain Research Institute on Friday that the risks brought by the combination of the two super powerful countries of China and the United States were greater than the Cold War of the year and the former Soviet Union.Essence

Kissinger said in this forum to discuss international affairs that the tension between the United States and China "is the biggest problem in the United States and the biggest problem in the world."

He pointed out: "Because if we cannot solve this problem, a cold war between China and the United States may be formed worldwide."

Kissinger said that although the scale of nuclear weapons was large enough to destroy the entire earth during the Cold War, the progress of nuclear technology and artificial intelligence has increased the threat of the world's end. China and the United States are nuclear technology and the United States.Leader in the field of artificial intelligence.

He said: "In human history, human beings have the ability to destroy ourselves in a limited time ... We have developed a technology, and its destructive power was surpassed 70 years ago."

Kissinger pointed out: "Today, high -tech problems have been added to nuclear issues. The essence of artificial intelligence is based on such a fact, that is, people become the partner of the machine, and the machine can develop its own judgment ...Therefore, the military conflict between high -tech powers is of great significance. "

As one of the top strategic thinkers in the past 60 years, Kissinger believes that the Cold War of the United States and the former Soviet Union for decades after the Second World War was relatively unidirectional and concentrated in nuclear weapons competition.

He said: "The former Soviet Union has no economic strength, and they have military technical capabilities ... (they) have no development technical capabilities like China. China is not only a military power, but also an economic power."

Kissinger believes that the United States' policy of China must adopt a two -pronged policy. On the one hand, it adheres to the principles of the United States and requires China to respect it. On the one hand, it is a field that the two sides can cooperate through continuous dialogue.

He said: "I don't say that diplomacy will definitely bring useful results. This is the complex task we face ... No one can fully successfully complete the task."