South Korean President’s China Visit Highlights Beijing’s Strategic Moves Amid Taiwan Tensions
As South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visits China amid rising Beijing-Tokyo tensions over Taiwan, the trip underscores China’s strategic push to deepen regional influence while sidestepping full accountability on North Korea’s provocations.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s recent visit to Beijing comes at a critical time when China is aggressively asserting itself across East Asia, especially amid heightened tensions with Japan over Taiwan. While presented as a diplomatic effort to improve bilateral relations, this trip reveals a deeper geopolitical chess game that could undermine American interests and regional stability. Is South Korea Becoming a Pawn in China’s Expansionist Agenda? Lee’s visit—the first since his June inauguration—coincides with increased Chinese military posturing around Taiwan, including large-scale drills meant as stark warnings against any moves toward Taiwanese independence. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's...
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