China, Trump and Taiwan
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China took thinly veiled swipes at President Donald Trump’s efforts to end a border clash between Thailand and Cambodia, with Beijing seeking a role as a peacemaker between the Southeast Asian neighbors.
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
Is Donald Trump taking the China threat seriously?
President Joe Biden’s foreign policy had many flaws—but his approach to China vis-a-vis the US Air Force was basically sound.
China has ample reason to oppose the build-up of American military might in Caribbean Sea –and the recent US interceptions of tankers hauling Venezuelan oil.
One of the clearest reasons for cautious stability in China-U.S. relations in 2026 lies in the trajectory of the preceding year. In many respects, 2025 marked a phase of resilience for China – one in which pressure was absorbed, expectations stabilized, and the terms of competition subtly shifted.
By importing foreign price controls for drugs, he’s compounding making Biden’s mistake.
China is still restricting the rare earth elements that the US needs to produce its own permanent magnets and other products even after President Donald Trump reached a deal with his Chinese counterpart in October to lift restrictions on the supplies,
Warren criticized the Trump administration's decision to allow Nvidia to export its H200 AI chips to China, suggesting the move reflects undue corporate influence. "After NVIDIA’s CEO paid for a special dinner and his company donated to Donald Trump’s ...
At least he’s trying to build more ships, but his new battleship and cutter aren’t enough.
The Star Worldwide (English) on MSN
Why China is riled up by US firms' arms sales to Taiwan
The United States recently approved a massive arms sale to Taiwan valued at over $11.1 billion, a move that has sharply escalated geopolitical tensions.Beijing has framed the action not only as a diplomatic breach but as a direct assault on its national interests.