Trump swore up and down he’d end the forever wars and put America First… then launched this genius “war of choice” in Iran like it was just another real-estate deal. Brilliant. Now, American citizenry—our kids, our veterans—are coming home in flag-draped boxes while the rest of us watch grocery bills and gas prices explode because the “deal-maker” decided bombing another Middle Eastern country was more urgent than fixing the border or the economy.
We didn’t vote for body bags and bankruptcy. End this stupid slaughter before the body count (and the political revolution) gets any higher. Trump started it; the American people are the ones paying for it in blood and broken lives. Domestic costs are killing families at home.
If you send in U.S. military troops into Iran, there is going to be a political revolution in America.
WE. ARE. DONE.
We said no more foreign wars and we meant it.
The coalition will unite and be unstoppable. I’ll make sure of it.
End this war. It’s stupid.
@D162Michele So what you're saying...
Even with thousands of years of a head start, China still isn't even close to being as great as the USA?
Pretty sad, really...
Remembering when President. Barack Obama was greeted at the Beijing airport by President Xi Jinping and the Chinese people compared to now when Trump was because it definitely hits different.
Democrats NEED to be talking more about the GUTTING of the Voting Rights Act.
MAGA is silencing voters and carving up Black districts all across the South to hold onto power.
This is Jim Crow 2.0. Silence is NOT an option.
CHINA IS 1000x BETTER THAN THE WEST.
I’ve just went to China for the first time and it’s insane how developed they are.
Retiring in China should be your goal.
Two handshakes, two eras — and one powerful lesson about the rise and fall of global influence.
In the 1980s, when American and Chinese leaders met, the image told a clear story: the United States stood at the center of world power, and China approached with visible respect and caution. Washington was the dominant force, economically, militarily, and diplomatically. The American president carried the confidence of a nation that shaped the global order.
But today, the symbolism feels dramatically different. In the modern meeting between Donald Trump and China’s president, the body language appears to show a shifting balance. Trump seems eager for attention, while the Chinese leader stands composed, confident, and powerful — almost as if the center of gravity has moved east.
The deeper message is not just about posture; it is about priorities. While America spent decades entangled in costly and unnecessary wars, China focused on infrastructure, industry, technology, and national growth. One nation drained itself trying to control the world; the other quietly built itself into a global giant. History may remember this contrast as a warning.
P.S:
This is an AI-generated image for illustration only — depicting how, throughout the tour, the U.S. president appeared eager to gain the Chinese president’s attention.