Beijing’s Negotiating Strategy

Trump’s Declared Victory Over Iran Shifts Again

The notion that Trump is not ready to declare victory in Iran, given his previous pronouncements, presents a rather perplexing picture. It’s as if we’re witnessing a curious sort of strategic withdrawal, not from the battlefield, but from the very act of claiming triumph. Just a short while ago, the narrative was one of decisive wins, resounding and immediate. He’d already declared it, apparently multiple times. We’re told he’d won in the first hour, a victory so swift and complete that one might wonder what was left to achieve or defend.

Indeed, the past few weeks have been characterized by a recurring theme of victory.… Continue reading

Iran Highlights Trump’s Daily Incompetence

Donald Trump’s military actions against Iran are being criticized for lacking historical context and a clear strategy, potentially leading to a protracted conflict akin to the Iraq War. The administration’s claims of success are juxtaposed with contradictory statements and the deployment of thousands of additional troops. Observers suggest the operation, which began with unsubstantiated claims, mirrors the flawed reasoning behind the 2003 Iraq invasion and lacks a cohesive plan for resolution.

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China Declares Trade Deal Victory as Trump’s Tariff Bluff Backfires

The 90-day trade truce between the U.S. and China is being hailed as a victory in China, with officials and state media emphasizing the effectiveness of Beijing’s assertive negotiating stance. This strategy is credited with securing a deal that significantly reduced U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%, in exchange for a reduction in Chinese tariffs on U.S. goods. The agreement, celebrated widely on Chinese social media, showcases a perceived triumph of Beijing’s firm countermeasures. This positive reception highlights the impact of the reduced tariffs and underscores the narrative of Chinese success in the trade negotiations.

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