China, Trump and Taiwan
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It's up to Xi: Trump says China's move on Taiwan is Beijing's call
Donald Trump told the New York Times that China's actions on Taiwan are up to Xi Jinping, but said he warned Beijing he would be very unhappy and doubts Xi would act while he is president.
Trump also claimed that Xi will not order an invasion of Taiwan while he holds the Oval Office, rejecting concerns that Washington’s operation in Venezuela set precedence
President Donald Trump’s capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro sparked widespread discussion on Chinese social media, with many users saying the operation offered a template for how Beijing could handle tensions with Taiwan.
Beijing insists its claims on Taiwan are nothing like Donald Trump’s move to seize power and oil in Caracas, even as experts note the two superpowers use remarkably similar language
Experts say Beijing may see the U.S.' seizing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro not as a license to move on Taiwan as much as a chance to undermine U.S. global leadership.
Trump’s longtime trade adviser discusses tariffs, doing business with Beijing, and the Supreme Court case now hanging over his record.
Despite polling on par so far with Biden, Harris is relatively unknown in China, where people see Trump winning as a foregone conclusion.
U.S. President Donald Trump is urging top oil executives to move quickly on developing Venezuela’s vast oil reserves. But few seem eager to jump in with both feet in the days after U.S. forces seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.