AI — The New Oil War
A Taiwanese-American Plea Against the Fear-Driven Tech War That’s Hollowing Out Our Shared Future
I’m watching this AI chip war like it’s the new oil, and it’s breaking my fucking heart.
We are turning the most powerful tool humanity has ever created into a weapon… again.
Not because we have to.
Because we’re too addicted to power to do anything else.
AI isn’t just technology. It’s the new oil. It’s the infrastructure of intelligence, warfare, finance, surveillance, the system that will decide who controls the future.
And instead of building it together, we’ve already chosen sides.
Chips aren’t just hardware anymore. They’re the fuel for AI, surveillance, weapons, drones, cyberwar, finance, everything that decides who runs the 21st century. And the U.S. is treating them exactly like it treated oil: corner the supply, choke the rivals, maintain dominance at all costs. Export controls, sanctions, the whole “national security” theater, it’s not about stopping China from building bombs tomorrow. It’s about keeping the chokehold so America stays on top forever.
But here’s the part that pisses me off: it’s backfiring in real time. Nvidia’s China market share has collapsed from 95% to 55% or less, and Chinese firms, Huawei, Cambricon, Baidu, T-Head, are flooding the gap with 1.65 million AI GPUs last year alone. The U.S. thought it could slow them down. Instead it lit a fire under their ass and said “build your own stack or die.” And China is building it. Fast. Resilient. Because that’s what pressure does to a 1.4-billion-person civilization that thinks in decades, not quarterly earnings.
The U.S. plays scared. Fearful. Short-term. Three-month stock pumps, election cycles, keep the 0.2% happy, fuck the long game. Sanctions on Cuba right now - May 2026, fresh executive order - are the same old script: freeze assets, punish anyone who touches the regime, secondary sanctions on banks worldwide. “Doing business with them enables repression,” they say. Translation: we decide who the world can trade with. Same playbook they run on Iran, Russia, anyone who doesn’t bow. And yes, I’m Taiwanese, I get why Taiwan feels like a strategic thorn. But I also see restraint. China took Hong Kong back because the agreement was there. They haven’t invaded Taiwan. They haven’t gobbled Southeast Asia. They build roads in Africa, train students, create dependency that’s mutual: “We both eat.” Soft power. Long game. Partnership with payback, sure, but without the body count.
Compare that to the West. History is littered with the corpses of “U.S. dominance at whatever cost.” Millions dead from sanctions, invasions, proxy wars. The petrodollar, the IMF loans, the “you’ll do what we say or else.” It’s destructive. It creates enemies. It hollows out the soul of the nation doing it. Look at American society: skyrocketing drugs, depression, everyone atomized, chasing individual rights while the community dies. I was raised with Asian collectivism, sacrifice now so the family, the group, the future thrives. It works. Asian immigrants crush it financially here because we pool resources, think long-term, suffer short-term for the greater good.

Russia, Iran, the Global South, they’re not saints, but their ideology isn’t “rule the world or burn it down.” They want sovereignty, not empire through bombs. India is rising on its own terms, building fabs, pushing AI without begging for scraps. China’s model isn’t perfect, police state, no free speech, but their citizens aren’t dying in the streets like in some sanction-ravaged places. There’s trade-off. Peace and stability have a price.
And the spiritual rot? That’s what kills me most. This “us versus them” mindset turns AI, the most powerful tool humanity has ever made, into an arms race. Military bots. Surveillance states on steroids. Fear economies. Why the fuck can’t we collaborate? Share the tech, open borders on knowledge, reduce tariffs, build safety nets so nations thrive instead of clawing each other. Humanity wins. Every single person on this planet wins if we stop treating compute like a weapon and start treating it like light.
But the U.S. doesn’t learn. History screams at us, pressure creates resistance. Empires fall when they overreach. The elites get richer, the rest of us pay in blood and broken societies. China isn’t coming to “take over America.” They’re building influence the smart way. The U.S. is bluffing with Cuba because it knows sanctioning China would explode the global economy we’re all chained to.
I’m 47. I’ve watched this my whole life. I’m not pro-any-government blindly. I just see the fruit. One side plants orchards and waits. The other side burns the field so no one else can eat. And right now, in the AI age, that choice is spiritual. Moral. Existential.
We can still choose the orchard.But only if we stop pretending dominance through destruction is destiny.








Great article. Always felt the US would have been smarter to drop water, food and books rather than bombs. But war is a money maker. So.