Taiwanese F-16V fighter jet monitors a Chinese CH-4 reconnaissance drone. (Photo provided by Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence / Dajiyuan)
[People News] The power of the United States is on the rise, and in the face of such overwhelming strength, Xi Jinping has no choice but to submit. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has historically maintained its grip on power and influenced the global order through fear tactics, but it appears that this strategy is no longer effective. Given the CCP's current weakened state, the global momentum to decisively confront this beleaguered regime is likely to accelerate, and from this point forward, Xi Jinping's sleep quality will only deteriorate.
According to Reuters, Trump is poised to approve a military sale to Taiwan worth up to $14 billion following his meeting with Xi Jinping, marking the largest U.S. arms sale to Taiwan in history. Before arriving in Beijing, Trump delivered a metaphorical slap to Xi Jinping: I am going to stand with Taiwan; what can you do about it? If you have the power, Xi Jinping, go ahead and cancel the China-U.S. talks. But does Xi Jinping have the courage to do that?
Following this, there comes a second slap, as Secretary of State Rubio is set to join Trump in Beijing. This poses a significant challenge for Xi Jinping. Didn't the CCP publicly sanction Rubio? If Rubio is allowed entry, it would be akin to Xi Jinping slapping himself in the face. Conversely, if Rubio is denied entry, the China-U.S. summit could be cancelled, which would certainly keep Xi Jinping awake at night.
In a significant development, Trump tweeted that countries like China should deploy warships to the Strait of Hormuz to safeguard shipping lanes and ensure the uninterrupted flow of oil transportation. Trump's strategy is quite astute; if Xi Jinping sends warships, it would indicate that he has capitulated to Trump, effectively aiding the U.S. in undermining its own allies. This would lead to further disintegration of the camp of dictators centred around the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Conversely, if they refrain from sending warships, it would confirm that the CCP is indeed the axis of evil, which would likely provoke even greater global condemnation. This truly puts a certain figure in a difficult position.
A certain figure, don’t cry, hahahahaha.
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