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    Trump’s Cryptic Warning to China on Taiwan

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    Former President Donald Trump has sent a clear, albeit cryptic, message to Chinese President Xi Jinping: any attempt to invade Taiwan will result in severe, undisclosed consequences. Trump asserted in an interview that China “knows the consequences” and that Xi Jinping is fully aware of the situation “very well.” He stated, “You’ll find out if it happens, and he understands the answer to that.” Trump observed that the absence of Taiwan as a topic during a recent meeting with Xi was noteworthy, suggesting it stemmed from Xi’s acute understanding of the potential ramifications. Declining to reveal his specific military or diplomatic strategies for Taiwan’s defense, Trump commented, “I can’t give away my secrets. I don’t want to be one of these guys that tells you exactly what’s going to happen if something happens.” He maintained that while he wouldn’t preemptively disclose details, Beijing was not ignorant of what might unfold. Trump further claimed that China’s decision to avoid aggressive actions against Taiwan during his presidency was a direct consequence of their knowledge of potential U.S. responses. He indicated that Chinese officials had privately acknowledged that they would not act while he was in office due to the perceived repercussions. Concurrently, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has expressed deep concern over China’s growing military assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific, focusing on Taiwan and the South China Sea. These concerns were articulated during a meeting with China’s Defense Minister in Malaysia, which followed Trump’s own engagements with Xi Jinping. Hegseth emphasized the critical need for a stable Indo-Pacific and outlined U.S. apprehension regarding China’s actions that challenge regional security and threaten allies.

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