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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Xi Jinping is preparing to go toe to toe with Donald Trump " and there will only be one winner Beijing has realised that reckless America First policies are alienating old and new friends alike, creating a vacuum it can fill In the US-China race for 21st-century primacy, Xi is sprinting ahead, assisted by spur-heeled Trump's many missteps.

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As the US retreats, Xi advances, determined to make China the polestar of a revamped, multipolar world. Recent China-hosted summits attended by the autocratic leaders of Russia, India, North Korea and Iran highlighted this refashioning of the global order in China's image, under Chinese tutelage. Beijing is extending its influence via the Brics group of developing nations, by bolstering the much-denigrated UN system and by establishing new institutional frameworks to woo the global south. As Trump raised tariffs on much of the world, China moved to make African imports tariff-free. As Trump slashes foreign aid, Beijing pursues its "global development initiative". As Trump threatens to attack neighbours such as Venezuela, Xi promotes his "global security initiative". Everywhere, the US is losing geopolitical and moral ground " or is in serious danger of doing so.

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"As usual," Simon Tisdall notes, "Trump has no plan, no idea what he's doing. Not so Xi."

China's drastically expanded global export controls on rare-earth minerals and magnets, over which it exercises a near monopoly, are the deliberately damaging act of a hostile power.

These materials are essential for manufacturing most electronic devices, including phones and cars. The security implications are alarming. Rare-earth products are used in cruise missiles, combat jets, nuclear submarines, drones and other modern weapons systems. China's new rules will prohibit their use for any military purpose. Governments are scrambling to find alternative supplies. This embargo, if enforced next month, potentially compromises western arms supplies to Ukraine and defences against Russia, Beijing's ally.

China also intends to control use of these materials by overseas-based manufacturers and supply chains. The US has asserted similar extraterritorial jurisdiction since 1959. Now Beijing is playing Washington at its own imperious game " and weaponising trade for political purposes. Trump blew a fuse when the measures were announced, threatening 100% tariffs and cancellation of his planned meeting with Xi. Amid market panic, he backed off. But tit-for-tat trade penalties continue, stoking fears of global economic downturn.

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-10-19 07:48 AM | Reply

Unless Trump has a golf course there, he likely couldn't point out China on a map.

#2 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-10-19 07:52 AM | Reply

Are the decomposing orange rapist's Chinese trademarks at risk?

#3 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-10-19 10:45 AM | Reply

Won't that be more like navel to navel?

#4 | Posted by Corky at 2025-10-19 12:09 PM | Reply

Next week Dummkopf Trumpf will be met by the good people of Malaysia at the ASEAN Summit the way VPOTUS Richard Nixon was met in 1958 by the good people of Venezuela in Caracas.

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#5 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-10-19 12:25 PM | Reply

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