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Trump knows what will happen if he angers Xi.
Trump has also taken pains to not displease Chinese leader Xi Jinping over Taiwan which the CCP views as an illegitimate breakaway state that it intends to bring under its yoke someday. The Trump administration last month told Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te to avoid a stopover in New York, according to reporting in The New York Times, which also quoted former Trump administration deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger as saying the U.S. “bent over backwards” to avoid offending China.
"If the eventual result is China’s rising to become the world’s predominant power, historians will note that it didn’t take global leadership, America threw it away."
Nicholas Grossman, Professor at the University of Illinois
It would have happened anyway and one way trade is not sustainable just ask the EU.
Well, yes. China was always going to rise to be the number one power in the world but nobody expected it this soon.
I heard we won't sell our advanced Blackwell chip to China. It's too good.
Trump is already compromising on Taiwan as mentioned by his former security advisor and he's going to cede territories to Russia.
aye, number one power is georgia.
Trump says he's "obligated" to buy them.
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/donald-trump-sells-chinese-goods-accusing-china-stealing/story?id=31826791