Summary

Donald Trump has reportedly invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his January 20 presidential inauguration, though Xi’s response is unclear.

Trump’s transition team has also considered inviting other world leaders, including Hungary’s Viktor Orbán.

Known for his tough stance on China, Trump has named prominent China hawks like Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz to key positions.

Trump plans to reintroduce tariffs on Chinese imports and restrict Chinese ownership of U.S. assets.

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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    6 days ago

    Yes. Back when Republicans needed people to vote for them.

    You don’t really think there will be an election that isn’t done the way it’s done in Russia any more, do you?

    Seriously, read 1984 and then criticize what I’m talking about. They continued calling it ‘the party’ for a reason in that novel as well.

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      5 days ago

      Broadly speaking, I agree with you. You make a valid point.

      But… I just am cynical enough to believe that Trump will in fact start wars in order to cling to power and their cost has nothing to do with it - my only real point here is that that’s not a concern for Republicans, generally. It’s worth noting that that is a key pillar in Putin’s domestic strategy. It’s how authoritarians operate. Even Bush started his wars mainly to boost domestic support and appeal to the instincts for “revenge” people had after 9/11. They weren’t wars that made any kind of sense, financially or otherwise. Not that they ever do.

      Seriously, read 1984 and then criticize what I’m talking about.

      Why would you assume I haven’t read it? But it’s a work of fiction and warning, not a prediction.