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Half a century later, President Donald Trump seems to be eyeing a similar diplomatic maneuver, but in reverse: drawing Russia closer to the United States in order to give Washington an advantage in its geopolitical competition with Communist China.
In February Mr Trump halted graft investigations under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, blaming the law for erecting “excessive barriers to American commerce”. Though Mr Trump loves economic coercion, his special envoy, Ric Grenell, has claimed that his boss frets that “sanctions penalise American companies”.
American far-right MAGA activist Laura Loomer called for the deportation of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s daughter following US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s announcement that the United States will begin “aggressively” revoking visas of Chinese students.
The U.S.’s chief adversaries, Russia, North Korea and China, all of which are nuclear-armed nations, have condemned President Donald Trump’s space-based defensive plan he dubbed the “Golden Dome” as “dangerous” and a threat to global stability.
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After Xi & Putin, Now Kim Jong Un Raises Alarm Over 'Golden Dome', Warns Of Nuclear War In SpaceNorth Korea is now warning of a nuclear war in space. Why? Because of a U.S. defense plan called the "Golden Dome," championed by President Donald Trump. It's being framed as America's answer to missile threats,
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Xi Jinping's 'Made in China 2025' policy makes things worse, expert saysSen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced legislation to move control of the Marshals Service from the executive branch to the judicial branch amid President Trump's criticism of federal judges. Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade, former Rep. Carlos Curbelo and retired FBI agent Rob D'Amico join Chris Jansing to discuss.
President Trump’s recent actions and statements suggest he might want an arrangement where the United States, China and Russia each dominate their sphere of influence.