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Donald Trump's phone call with Taiwan president risks China's wrath
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(12-06-2016, 09:48 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: Really Fred. China seems to have no problems expanding their territories. If you want to keep them in check, you have to remove their friends. Taiwan is 1 of China's top 3 largest investors. Hong Kong is number 1 and Singapore is number 2.


Media does, China owns the US Debt, and Trump has loans with the PBC. So therefore Trump is a China Puppet. I'm still trying to figure out how he was a Russian Puppet.

Mike, how has China expanded it's territories--other than building its own islands?  Just wondering. Do they have bases in other countries?  Also, who are China's friends--Pakistan? North Korea? Why the references to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore?

"media" is pretty broad. If some reporters note that Trump has conflicts of interests and these could influence his thinking, that does not equate to calling him a "puppet."

The question of Russian influence arises in part because of exchanges between Trump and Putin. Putin flatters him and Trump responds with favorable policy suggestions--like working with Russia in Syria. Then Putin threw the election in favor of Trump. And Trump sees no reason for alarm. Us investors are unwilling to lend to Trump because of his many business failures, but Russian financiers are not. Some of those investors may have organized crime ties.
http://time.com/4433880/donald-trump-ties-to-russia/

 After Hillary used Trump's anger against him in the debates, there is a question of whether tough world leaders like Putin might manage him as well.

Unless Xi Jinping flatters Trump, I don't expect China to get the same level of respect as Russia.
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RE: Donald Trump's phone call with Taiwan president risks China's wrath - Dill - 12-06-2016, 11:58 PM

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