LiamCrypto
137 posts



Trump on Taiwan: When you look at the odds, China is very, very powerful, big country. That's a very small island. Think of it, it's 59 miles away. We're 9500 miles away. That's a little bit of a difficult problem. Taiwan was developed because we had presidents that didn't know what the hell they were doing. They stole our chip industry.

Stop saying that Xi wants stability. He doesn't want stability, he wants to increase China's power globally. That is intensely destabilizing. You can love China or hate it, you can feel like the Chinese Communist Party is good for the world or bad: stability in U.S.-China relations does not help Xi Jinping accomplish his international goals. Why do people keep making this mistake? Because they keep taking Xi Jinping's remarks at face value. It's a mistake journalists don't make nearly as often with politicians, but somehow, they decide that Xi communicates what he actually means.































