How the Trump-Xi negotiations could play out | DW News
After decades on the rise, China is now nearly as powerful as the United States. As Xi Jinping proved with his imposition of rare-earth export controls last year, he now has leverage that can make Donald Trump back down. As Trump might put it, he has strong cards to play. But so does Trump. So how will this week’s summit meetings in Beijing play out? Can either leader come out on top, or will they fail to achieve their biggest asks? DW’s Richard Walker speaks to Matt Turpin, who served in Trump’s first administration, to get some pointers: on trade, on Taiwan, Iran, and AI.
Chapters
0:00 Who has the cards?
01:14 Boeings for tariffs?
05:40 Trading Taiwan?
11:15 Rare earths
13:15Iran war
14:58 AI & nukes
17:39 Bipolar vs multipolar
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3 comments
Trump: I have all the cards.. Xi: Don't care.. Your cards are useless against me.
Well, the USA is still the first and only nation to have employed nuclear weapons, and by the looks of it, they will also be the last.
Trump’s psychopathology does not explain his complete abdication to Putin…supporting Putin’s interests even over American interests. Only blackmail can explain its constancy…nothing else checks all the boxes of what we have witnessed; The FSB did its job back in those early days when Trump spent time with Putin and Putin’s FSB. and it has been paying off ever since.
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