Sunday, November 12, 2017

Hot Air -- That's All



During the election campaign, Donald Trump talked tough about China. The United States, he said, "cannot continue to allow China to rape our country." But, last week, he put on a much different performance. Tony Burman writes:

Speaking at a joint appearance with the Chinese leader on Thursday, Trump lavished praise on Xi, calling him “a very special man” with whom he had “great chemistry.” He talked of the “absolutely terrific” dinner they had, and how much of a “very, very great honour” it was to be together with Xi.
Unlike past U.S. presidents in their visits to China, Trump made no reference to Chinese human rights violations and he didn’t insist that reporters be allowed to ask questions of the two leaders.
He noted the wide trade imbalance between the two countries, but blamed past U.S. administrations “for having allowed it to get so far out of kilter.” Trump went on to stress: “I don’t blame China. Who can blame a country that is able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens? I give China great credit.”

It was a remarkable turn around -- perhaps because the Chinese know how to deal with Big Egos:

Xi rolled out the red carpet when Trump and his wife arrived Wednesday. They were celebrated at an official dinner inside Beijing’s Forbidden City, an honour not granted to any U.S. president since the founding of the People’s Republic of China. China put on a military ceremony that featured soldiers swinging their guns in precision and hundreds of tiny children waving flags. Trump gushed afterward that this was “a truly memorable and impressive display.”

After World War I, the 21st century became the American century. But last week, "Trump left Beijing empty-handed. It was clear from the start that Chinese officials had no intention of conceding anything of substance to the U.S. president on issues such as North Korea or trade."

Trump has withdrawn from the Paris Climate Change Accord and the TPP. The countries of the world are watching. It looks like the 21st century will be the Chinese Century. The only thing Trump offers the world is hot air. That's all.

Image: Nicolas Asfouri/AFPGettyImages

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's hope that hot air keeps coming from his mouth and not from a thermonuclear blast.

Cap

Owen Gray said...

Agreed, Cap. It's a sure bet that it's going to continue to come from a warming planet.

Steve said...

So 35% of America loves hot air. This is an effront to Pareto's law. Like Harper before him Trump is seeding the country for great change. I will be very disappointed if it is Joe Binden , or any of the democratic hacks that have oozed out from under the rocks for generations.

In Obama we saw nothing new except a black face on white goverment. America needs a Trudeau, a Teddy or other Roosevelt. Elizibeth Warren talks a good game, but unless there is a real change in Congress it really does not matter.

Nacny Pelosi and Barbara Boxer are the problem.

Owen Gray said...

Boxer is no longer a problem, Steve. She's retired.

Steve said...

Meant Feinstien but twidles nevertheless

Owen Gray said...

You're absolutely right, Anon. But I need you to initial your comment to have it published.

Steve said...

Very interesting that Trump tell the truth about Russia. First being friends with Russia would be a good thing. Second is that Russia did not steal the election.

Then like a schoolboy who has been schooled he takes it all back 24 hours later. Even for Trump this makes no sense. Men in Black attack?

Owen Gray said...

To use one of Trump's favourite words, Steve, he's a "disaster."