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Howard Lutnick @howardlutnick - When history is written, President Trump won’t just be remembered as a political figure - he’ll be remembered as the greatest peacemaker in modern history. The same people who mocked him will be forced to admit they were wrong. The Peace President!
https://x.com/howardlutnick/status/1977826754497765828
Hudson Institute @HudsonInstitute - "While the Gaza accords are President Trump's most spectacular triumph to date, his biggest international challenges lie ahead," writes @wrmead for @WSJopinion.
"The Russian and Chinese governments, even when misguided, have a rationality and consistency that Hamas never did. Hamas dug tunnels. Russia and China build nuclear weapons."
Read:
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/trumps-triumphal-march-5bb61e77?mod=author_content_page_1_pos_1
https://x.com/HudsonInstitute/status/1978160151199666196
HustleBitch @HustleBitch_ - Students were told Brigitte Macron was visiting… but what walked in left them speechless.
https://x.com/HustleBitch_/status/1977878935284183455
Hu Xijin 胡锡进 @HuXijin_GT - It’s often said that misunderstandings run deep between China and U.S.—and that may well be true.
For instance, I don’t know what most Americans want their country’s approach to China to be. When U.S. officials say the U.S. has no intention of containing China’s development or decoupling from China, I don’t believe them, yet I’m not fully confident in the accuracy of my own assessment of America’s mindset toward China.
However, I do think I understand how most Chinese people view the U.S. and what they want their country’s stance toward the U.S. to be:
1. Most Chinese people want China and the U.S. to coexist peacefully.
2. Generally speaking, Chinese people do not dislike the U.S.—many even admire it.
3. Chinese people strongly oppose the U.S.’ current China policy, viewing the U.S. as the biggest external obstacle to China’s development.
4. It is widely believed among Chinese people that the U.S. seeks to contain China, ultimately aiming to crush or stifle China’s development in the same way it did to the Soviet Union.
5. Chinese people believe the U.S. aims to prevent China's reunification and is essentially supporting "Taiwan independence."
6. Chinese people do not want decoupling between China and the U.S., yet many feel this process may be unavoidable—that the two countries will drift further apart and decouple bit by bit.
7. There is strong opposition to a war between China and the U.S., but few are certain whether such a conflict can be avoided in the end.
8. Chinese people firmly believe that “strength is the language the U.S. understands best” in interactions, and strongly support China’s development of military capabilities to deter the U.S. After this year’s Tiananmen Square Military Parade, most Chinese people gained greater confidence, as they were informed that the parade had a deterrent effect on the U.S.
9. A growing number of Chinese people believe that the U.S. military can no longer defeat the Chinese PLA in the Taiwan Strait region.
10. While opposing a move toward confrontation between China and the U.S., Chinese people strongly support the Chinese government taking a firm stance against U.S. hegemonic practices. They also believe the situation has changed, and China now has sufficient strength and leverage to no longer make concessions to the U.S.
I share these observations here for my American friends online to reference.
https://x.com/HuXijin_GT/status/1978136450857337240
il Donaldo Trumpo @PapiTrumpo - BUCKLE UP, BUTTERCUPS!!!
https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1978285566899683626
il Donaldo Trumpo @PapiTrumpo - BOOOM!!!
https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1978274573205278806
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