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🇺🇸🇨🇳🇹🇼 Xi didn't waste any time in Beijing. Before trade, before Iran, before anything else, he put Taiwan on the table. "The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-U.S. relations," he told Trump. "Handle it well, the relationship holds. Handle it badly, the two countries risk collision or conflict." And Xi had more leverage to say it than he has had in years, partly because of the Iran war, and partly because Trump handed him an opening before the plane even landed in Beijing. On Monday, two days before the summit, Trump told reporters he would discuss U.S. arms sales to Taiwan with Xi. "President Xi would like us not to. And I'll have that discussion." That one sentence broke with the Six Assurances, the decades-old U.S. commitments that date back to Reagan, one of which is a pledge never to consult Beijing on arms sales to Taipei, Taiwan. Even securing that conversation is a win for Xi. Once arms sales to Taipei become a legitimate topic of negotiation between Washington and Beijing, they can be used as a bargaining chip in every future deal. Then add the Iran war on top of that. Since February 28, the U.S. has been pouring military resources into the Middle East. Missile defense systems moved out of South Korea. A rapid-response Marine unit pulled from Japan. Precision munitions being spent at a rate that takes time to replenish. The Council on Foreign Relations published a piece this week asking the question nobody in Washington wants to answer out loud: can the U.S. sustain two high-intensity conflicts simultaneously, one in the Middle East and one in the Taiwan Strait? To be fair the picture cuts both ways. Chinese military equipment didn't perform well in Iran. Chinese-made radar systems sold to Venezuela failed to detect U.S. stealth jets. Beijing is learning from that too, and Rubio said U.S. Taiwan policy is "unchanged" after the meeting. The U.S. National Defense Strategy still commits to a strong denial defense along the First Island Chain. But Xi raised Taiwan first, sharpest, and loudest. And Trump gave him a reason to feel confident doing it two days before they even sat down. Source: CNBC, CFR, CNN, Asia Times, Military. com





🇬🇧🇪🇺 Starmer just banned an EU politician from entering the UK to attend Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally this weekend. Dominic Tarczyński, a PiS party MEP who has publicly supported Robinson, visited him in prison and backed remigration policies. He was refused entry on the grounds that his presence "is not considered to be conducive to the public good." What the hell is happening to the UK? It used to be known as the birthplace of free speech, and now it's banning Members of the European Parliament. Source: The Independent, @TRobinsonNewEra


Dutch police officers kindly tell a man to stop protesting against the plans to transform a former school in his hometown of Apeldoorn into an asylum center for 240 male illegal migrants and go home to watch some TV instead. It’s unclear whether the man understood the message




Wife of Ukraine’s top audit official caught throwing $150K in cash at luxury fashion show Dasha Kochurina, whose husband serves as deputy head of the State Audit Service with an official monthly salary of just $900, organized the extravagant event where she was filmed flinging large sums of cash. The corruption is unbelievable.

Today, we put forward a strategy to prevent and reduce poverty. We are taking decisive action with a strengthened Child Guarantee, better prevention of homelessness and full inclusion for persons with disabilities. link.europa.eu/QKjrKt



























