What China Thinks
As Trump and his planeloads of oligarchs and egos head off to a high-stakes summit, it's worth noting how the Chinese regard American power in the Age of Trump.
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In January, a nationalistic Beijing think tank affiliated with Renmin University published a triumphant report about Mr. Trump's first year back in office. The report argued that his tariffs, attacks on allies, anti-immigration policies and assaults on the American political establishment had inadvertently strengthened China while weakening the United States. Its title: "Thank Trump." The report called Mr. Trump an "accelerator of American political decay," with the United States sliding toward polarization, institutional dysfunction and even "Latin American-style instability." His hostility toward China, the authors argued, was a "reverse booster" that unified the country and helped bring about its strategic self-reliance. "At this turning point in history," the authors wrote, "what we hear is the heavy and haunting toll of an empire's evening bell." Exit take: I'm guessing this was not what the average Trump voter thought they were getting.
Its title: "Thank Trump."
The report called Mr. Trump an "accelerator of American political decay," with the United States sliding toward polarization, institutional dysfunction and even "Latin American-style instability." His hostility toward China, the authors argued, was a "reverse booster" that unified the country and helped bring about its strategic self-reliance.
"At this turning point in history," the authors wrote, "what we hear is the heavy and haunting toll of an empire's evening bell."
Exit take: I'm guessing this was not what the average Trump voter thought they were getting.
#1 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-05-13 10:10 PM | Reply
PEDO DONNIE is a retarded shithead
#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-05-13 10:16 PM | Reply
@#1 ... had inadvertently strengthened China while weakening the United States. ...
Well, yeah.
Big time.
I've been posting articles noting how the US seems to be diminishing on the world stage, while China seems to be rising.
All due to Pres Trump's whimsical foreign policies that apparently have done little more than weaken the United States.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-13 10:19 PM | Reply
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