https://www.youtube.com/watch/9xQKodDJlRg Trump’s China Summit Was More Desperate Than It Looked | Paul Warburg
Trump’s summit with Xi Jinping was presented as diplomacy, stability, and strategic dialogue. But beneath the optics was something much more revealing.
From Taiwan and semiconductors to Iran, trade, rare earths, and global supply chains, this conversation exposed just how dependent the United States and China still are on one another despite years of tariffs, sanctions, and talk of “decoupling.”
In this part 1 of 2 with Paul Warburg, we explore why Trump may have entered the summit from a position of weakness, how China views America’s growing strategic distractions, whether Taiwan is actually becoming less likely to face invasion, and why both powers are effectively trapped together economically.
We also discuss the deeper meaning behind the idea of a “G2 world,” how Russia increasingly depends on China behind the scenes, and why this summit may reveal far more about America’s future than China’s.
Is the world moving toward confrontation, coordination, or something in between?
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