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CHINA SKILFULLY MANIPULATE­D TRUMP

Trump would have had us believe that he hated everything China stood for. But by the time he left Beijing, Xi had him thinking they were BFFS. Instead of standing up to the Chinese, Trump went over there and blamed the Americans.

- BY DAHLEEN GLANTON

Have you ever been around bullies? They like to talk big around their friends, boasting about how they are going to crush their victim once they are face to face. But when they get the opportunit­y, they cower in fear and run away.

That’s because bullies are nothing more than egomaniacs who love to mouth off. Deep inside, they are scared, insecure little rabbits that like to pick on others because it makes them feel better about themselves.

But most of all, they just want to be admired.

Last week, during his irst presidenti­al visit to Beijing, Donald Trump showed the world just how much he craves the admiration of Chinese President Xi Jinping. And Xi played him like a fool.

All it took to woo Trump was a photo op with performers of the Peking Opera and dinner at the Forbidden City.

The meek and humble Donald Trump who showed up in Beijing was not the angry, loudmouthe­d Donald Trump who vowed during his presidenti­al campaign to stand up to China on issues such as trade and North Korea.

GREATEST THEFT

Over the years, Trump has called China everything but a friend to America. He has accused the Chinese of taking our jobs, stealing our technology, manipulati­ng currency and allowing their factories to become the biggest environmen­tal polluters in the world.

Here are a few of the things Trump said about China on the campaign trail while trying to convince American voters that he that he had the guts to confront Xi over what he considered to be unfair trade practices.

“We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country and that’s what they’re doing. It’s the greatest theft in the history of the world.”

“China’s upset because of the way Donald Trump is talking about trade with China. They’re ripping us off, folks. It’s time. I’m so happy they’re upset.”

“We give state dinners to the heads of China. I said why are you doing state dinners for them? They’re ripping us left and right. Just take them to Mcdonald’s and go back to the negotiatin­g table.”

Earlier this year, when North Korea announced that it was moving forward with its nuclear missile program, Trump again blamed China for failing to step up and reel in the rogue country. He tweeted:

“China has been taking out massive amounts of money and wealth from the U.S. in totally one-sided trade, but won’t help with North Korea. Nice!”

BEST FRIENDS FOREVER

Trump would have had us believe that he hated everything China stood for. But by the time he left Beijing, Xi had him thinking they were BFFS.

Instead of standing up to the Chinese, Trump went over there and blamed Americans.

During a joint news conference with Xi, Trump did say that China “must immediatel­y address the unfair trade practices that drive” the large trade deicit. Then he added this qualiier.

“But I don’t blame China,” he said. “After all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the beneit of its citizens?”

“I give China great credit,” he added, as the Chinese audience broke out in applause.

As if it wasn’t clear to Xi that he really, really likes him, Trump provided this tweet later:

“I don’t blame China, I blame the incompeten­ce of past Admins for allowing China to take advantage of the U.S. on trade leading up to a point where the U.S. is losing $100’s of billions. How can you blame China for taking advantage of people that had no clue? I would’ve done same!”

Apparently, it’s much easier to attack the Chinese on social media than it is to criticize them face to face. So Trump cowered, which is exactly what bullies do.

RED CARPET

The meek and humble Donald Trump who showed up in Beijing was not the angry, loudmouthe­d Donald Trump who vowed during his presidenti­al campaign to stand up to China on issues such as trade and North Korea.

You have to give Xi credit, though, for iguring out how to manipulate the leader of the free world so easily.

Xi rolled out the red carpet for Trump and irst lady Melania Trump, something he didn’t do during President Barack Obama’s last visit during the G-20 Summit in 2016. When Obama landed, there weren’t even any steps in place for him to deplane Air Force One.

Trump was greeted with an elaborate welcoming ceremony on the plaza outside the Great Hall of the People. An honor guard played the U.S. and Chinese national anthems, and perfectly choreograp­hed children waved U.S. and Chinese lags along the street as Trump’s motorcade went by.

Xi also gave Trump a treat that no other American president has ever received. After a private tour of the Forbidden City and a performanc­e by the Peking Opera, the Trumps were honored with an oficial dinner inside Beijing’s ancient royal palace.

Thus, Trump became the irst foreign leader to have an oficial dinner in the palace since the People’s Republic of China was founded in 1949.

Take that, Obama! There are no indication­s that Trump was able to wrangle any promises from Xi regarding North Korea or trade. But Xi might have succeeded in getting Trump to actually think he did.

Trump described his welcome to China as “truly memorable and impressive and something I will never forget.”

That’s good for a bully’s ego. But it does nothing to help the American people.

 ?? REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump takes part in a welcoming ceremony with China’s President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Thursday.
REUTERS US President Donald Trump takes part in a welcoming ceremony with China’s President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Thursday.

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