Posted on 12/05/2023 2:33:13 PM PST by Dr. Marten
2016 and 2020: Russia, Russia, Russia
2024: China, China, China
Nonsense to the tenth power.
After four years of Joe Biden, China’s leaders would likely be relieved to have Donald Trump back in the White House.
Indeed Biden and his stooge crew have caused world tensions and chaos not seen in many years.
If the Democrats win in 2024, Xi invades Taiwan. If Trump wins, he will have second thoughts.
The msm are all insane.
Or not insane but fully deranged and craven, using anything, making up anything.
Trump spoke on the phone with the President of Taiwan after he was elected.
Trump sent a cabinet Secretary to Taiwan. First cabinet Secretary to go there since the US began diplomatic relations with PRC in 1979.
He met with his equivalent cabinet member in Taiwan and the Taiwanese president.
That was a complete “violation” of the so-called One China policy.
Blatant.
It is the sort of things the chicoms have said would mean immediate war and invasion of Taiwan.
Trump did it.
Chicoms did not invade or start a war.
Trump knows chicoms are full of it and need the US for their economy.
Xi was so pleased that Trump was elected in 2016 that he released Covid on the world just so he wouldn’t have to comply with the trade agreement he was forced to make with Trump.
Xi must be heavily invested in AMD, and wants that chip embargo back in effect.
Sure, this article is BS to convince squishy moderates that Biden is really "tough on China" after all, but think about it - Xi has a lot of domestic economic rebuilding to do. He has a better chance of making a workable trade deal with Trump than with whatever puppet the Deep State puts forward, even Newsom.
Interesting perspective. I hadn't considered that before.
That's what happens when you finish drinking before hitting send!
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