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Who Really Needs Whom? Trump, Xi Jinping, and the Illusion of Chinese Strength › American Greatness
Sasha Gong

As Donald Trump prepares for another high-stakes meeting with Xi Jinping, conventional wisdom in Washington and the international press insists that the American president is entering negotiations from a position of weakness. Xi, after all, rules China as a near-absolute leader with no election to fear, no opposition party to challenge him, and a state apparatus capable of moving swiftly and decisively. Trump, by contrast, faces elections, court challenges, media scrutiny, and political resistance at every turn. As Sen. Jack Reed, a leading Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in an interview with Shannon Bream on Fox News Sunday, “President Trump is going into this meeting terribly weakened.”

But conventional wisdom is often wrong.

The dominant narrative assumes Trump desperately needs China on three fronts: Iran, Taiwan, and trade. The conflict involving Iran threatens global oil markets and gasoline prices that could politically hurt Republicans before the midterms. Taiwan remains the most dangerous flashpoint in Asia. And after legal setbacks to his tariff policies in American courts, Trump appears to have less leverage in a trade confrontation than he did several years ago.

Meanwhile, many observers continue to portray China as an unstoppable superpower—the center of global manufacturing, the future leader in artificial intelligence, and a country whose supply-chain dominance leaves America dependent and vulnerable.

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America is energy sufficient and food sufficient.  China is not.  Plus, they need to steal more technology and intellectual property from us.
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They reminded me of the Japs in WWII - strong militarily, but weak logistically.

I'd even hesitate to call them strong militarily. They took on India in a border skirmish awhile back and barely came out of it a draw.
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They reminded me of the Japs in WWII - strong militarily, but weak logistically.

I'd even hesitate to call them strong militarily. They took on India in a border skirmish awhile back and barely came out of it a draw.

China is strong militarily only within its own territory. Can't feed its army ten miles beyond that.
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