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Kennewick Man's avatar

Andrew, you are generally correct concerning the goals and methods of Trump 2.0. However, when it comes to “contain China and then coerce it into a lopsided trade deal that “rebalance[s] China’s economy toward household consumption” per the National Security Strategy.”, that is a nonstarter from the beginning. Chinese militarism and nationalism although tainted with a degree of communist ideology is way to advanced to be reduced to serving Western interests with gadgets for “household consumption”. Chinese politicians and acts of their government make it clear that this is an outdated idea. Trump’s job is to simply manage America and the West toward a final showdown that is unmanageable. Also, it is my opinion that the very recent dismissal of Chinese Generals by President Xi and the consequence of highly concentrated power in his hands, clearly point toward a tilt to a hardcore military solution from China.

I am looking at the whole of the geopolitical struggle as it is entering a final tectonic shift where the many centuries of Western domination of the planet is being dissolved by treason in the West and the consequences are already unavoidable.

LudwigF's avatar

Thank you for this post.

Just wondering what is ‘the combined effect so far’ which is putting China under so much pressure.

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