Xi-Trump Meeting in South Korea: Will America Stand Firm or Capitulate?
As Chinese President Xi Jinping and former U.S. President Donald Trump prepare to meet in South Korea, the stakes are high for American sovereignty amid ongoing trade tensions and security threats like fentanyl trafficking.
In a move that commands close scrutiny, China’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed a scheduled meeting between President Xi Jinping and former U.S. President Donald Trump this Thursday in South Korea. Set against the backdrop of simmering trade tensions and national security risks, this encounter is positioned as a strategic attempt by Beijing to reset bilateral relations. But will Washington ensure that America's interests come first?Is Beijing Using Diplomacy to Undermine American Sovereignty?While the official narrative emphasizes "deep discussions" on long-term strategic issues and cooperation on shared concerns like fentanyl trafficking, it is essential to question whom these talks truly benefit....
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