Summary

Trump escalated his trade war with China by raising tariffs to 125%, even as he dropped tariffs on other nations to ease recession fears.

China retaliated with 84% tariffs on U.S. goods, triggering a high-stakes standoff with both sides refusing to back down.

Experts warn the escalating tit-for-tat threatens global markets and diplomacy. Trump’s team calls China a “bad actor,” while Beijing frames the U.S. as a bully.

Each side believes time favors them, making de-escalation unlikely. Business leaders urge talks, but neither leader wants to appear weak.

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    3 days ago

    The last one was just a grifter move to funnel more cash to his billionaire buddies.

    This time, it’s more strategic — the goal is to weaken China. The alliance between Russia, Iran, and China is built on a shared opposition to the U.S. and Western democracy. But Trump’s return throws a wrench into that dynamic.

    Putin sees an opportunity: Isolate and economically hurt China, and improve Russias own leverage on the global stage — all while using Trump as a tool once again.

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      2 days ago

      Russia has no cards to play against China unfortunately. Putin can’t even move his Far East troops out of Vladivostok for fear of China and a two-front war.