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Trump warned of crushing ‘his own toes’ on Taiwan

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BEIJING, Dec 13, (AFP): China offered its sternest rebuke yet to Donald Trump, saying anyone who challenges Beijing’s interests in Taiwan will “lift a rock only to crush his own toes”.

“If he tries to sabotage the One China policy or harm China’s core interests, ultimately he will lift a rock only to crush his own toes,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday in Switzerlan­d according to comments posted on the ministry’s web site.

China is closely monitoring developmen­ts, he said, issuing a warning against “any person or force in the world” looking to play tough with Beijing on Taiwan.

The comments come after Trump said he could jettison Washington’s decades-old “One China policy” — a diplomatic dodge allowing the US to simultaneo­usly do business with Beijing and Taipei.

On Tuesday Chinese media sent another fusillade toward the “presumptuo­us and ill-guided” presidente­lect, slamming his approach to Taiwan as a recipe for disaster.

“Beijing should be prepared for the worst-case scenarios, particular­ly regarding Taiwan, as a presumptuo­us and ill-guided Trump looks set to usher in an era of turmoil,” the staterun China Daily said in an editorial accompanie­d by a cartoon of the billionair­e politician sitting on a powder keg.

“Trump’s bloated and bloating ego may prevent him from seeing that is the likely outcome that lies ahead if he persists with this gamble.”

China regards self-ruling Taiwan as part of its own territory awaiting reunificat­ion under Beijing’s rule.

The nationalis­tic Global Times newspaper warned Trump in its editorial Tuesday that “pride goes before a fall”, and said he had lost the “strategic initiative” by revealing his strategy of “blackmaili­ng” China.

“Especially in the Taiwan Strait, China is now confident enough to arm-wrestle with Trump,” it said.

Trump shocked the diplomatic establishm­ent and angered Beijing by speaking directly with Taiwan’s leader Tsai Ing-wen after his election victory.

After fierce criticism of the move, he upped the ante, taking to Twitter to ask why he should not be allowed to speak to Tsai, then attacking Chinese foreign and economic policy.

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