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TACO Trump is again making claims President Xi will talk to him before the week is out. Let’s see how many times you can cry wolf before the wolf shows up.

Love-struck Trump has been announcing his great friendship with President Xi ever since his second term started (and a few times before that). While normal people will find it embarrassing not to have such publicly professed affectations reciprocated, time after time, Trump always turns the other cheek when he meets someone stronger.

This time, he is begging for a call to talk about rare earth, a subject I recently wrote about (https://huabinoliver.substack.com/p/rare-earth-and-reindustrialization ).

In his ALL-CAP “truth” media post, Trump had the audacity to declare China has violated the terms of the Geneva meeting a few weeks ago where the outcome is a mere “let’s talk”.

He announced SO MUCH FOR BEING THE NICE GUY. Indeed, right after the temporary truce in mid-May, the NICE GUY has upped the ante in his trade war with China –

  • His regime has declared anyone buying Huawei chips, including those living and working in China, is guilty of violating US export controls and subject to fines and imprisonment because Huawei is “likely” using US technologies, and no proof is presented as a matter of course
  • It banned US semiconductor software makers from selling EDA tools to Chinese buyers and ordered firms such as Synopsys to stop after-sales service, in violation of their own sales contract
  • It banned aircraft engine parts sales to COMAC, the Chinese plane maker
  • It announced a ban of Chinese students studying high tech in the US

While all is fair in love and war, it is also generally accepted that if you can give a punch, you better be able to take one.

China has tightened its export of rare earth minerals as a retaliation against the Biden and Trump tech bans on China.

Now Trump, like the thug that he is, is whining how China has not relaxed its export control over rare earth, effectively putting a chokehold on US military industrial complex, its high tech manufacturing, and even its auto makers.

The shameless clown boasted how leaders of other countries were lining up to “kiss my ass. Please, sir, please” when he launched the tariff war against the world. After over two months, we have yet to see a single deal except the one from the spineless lapdog little Britain.

President Xi may well take Trump call (my money is not on it), but the pre-condition is to first “kiss my ass”.

(Republished from Substack by permission of author or representative)
 
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  1. Communist China was founded with JudeoSatanist’s financial support and advice given to Mao Tse Tung. Without Mao’s evil alliance with JudeoSatanists his revolution would likely have failed. JudeoSatanists continued their support of Mao even during possibly the greatest genocide in human history.
    Communist China has continued its relationship with Satan’s Chosen things ever since. ISRAHELL has a long history of providing China with military secrets and technology that they stole from the West as they also did with the Communist Soviet Union which they also helped to create.

    Again it was the Rothschild Reich’s agent, Heinrich, the Kike, Kissinger that pushed the Jew S A to start business relations with totalitarian Communist China. Wall St. JudeoSatanist banksters forced American Globalist corporations to betray Americans by de industrializing America and providing material, technological assistance and educating the Chinese in sophisticated and modern banking, legal, and business methods.

    So far so good for Communist China. But now the JudeoSatanists want to turn the screw on China as they long ago did with the Jew S.A.
    The JudeoSatanists now want to control China’s Banks, Insurance companies and stock market and to turn China into just another Zionist Globalist state. Under Donald Judas Rump, an unparalleled Kikesucker of the lowest order they hope to achieve their goal of a JudeoSatanic World Order. Rump has no intention of MAGA.
    Something his MAGA Morons have yet to realize.
    I read somewhere that the Chinese were starting to read Satan’s Supreme Writing, The Talmud.
    However, it seems that the Chinese have not read the part that also considers the Chinese to be their Goyim Cattle.
    We live in interesting times.

    • Agree: The Gimp
  2. anon[879] • Disclaimer says:

    i thought that the US doesn’t really need the Huawei chips because the ASML chips are much better?

    • Replies: @xyzxy
  3. xyzxy says:
    @anon

    ASML is upstream to the chip manufacturing process, making the machines that are used to make the chips. Often confused with the Taiwan company, TSMC, which manufactures chips (using ASML tech) for companies such as Nvidia and Apple.

    The industry situation is convoluted, and changes, depending upon the political situation. US sanctions on China have resulted in both ASML (a Dutch company) and TSMC to limit their presence within Chinese industry. This by necessity forces companies such as Huawei to develop ‘in house’ tech in order to replace sanctioned imports.

    Of course the idea that if only the US can stop the world from doing business with China, then that will somehow stop China from developing their own equivalent manufacturing replacement processes– and that will in turn force China to submit to US demands, is ridiculous. But there you have it.

    • Replies: @nokangaroos
  4. Mustardoe says:

    Listening to Trump recently he sounds senile. From Ukraine to Iran to Gaza and China his presidency is a failure. His cabinet picks foretold this. He says one thing one day, the next he says the opposite. His foreign policy is a shambles and the ship of state is in deep shit. Trump asked Putin for help with Iran after trying to kill Putin (I don’t believe he knew nothing about it for a second). You can forget making America great again. It was all about making Trump great again anyway.

    • Replies: @Mortis Belmans
  5. 1951 says:

    Trump dropped his pants and is squealing like a pig, to quote Deliverance. The Ned Beatty of the real world. Trump loses this trade war, because China will not have shortages of anything they really need. The US will have shortages of stuff we need. Because of this, Trump loses the midterms bigly.

    • Replies: @kiwk
    , @JR Foley
  6. @xyzxy

    Video Link

    Steve Hsu explains that if US decisionmakers think in the very short term –
    the maschiach comes in 2027, the Jews start a nuclear war because the
    maschiach hasn´t come, the US achieve total AI breakout and go warp 9 –
    their policy makes sense; otherwise it´s national seppuku.

  7. kiwk says:
    @1951

    Do we really need the junk from China? (or all the junk from elsewhere)

    • Replies: @1951
    , @Che Guava
    , @Daemon
  8. More Unz sanctioned CCP propaganda from Comrade Bin.

    The CCP is a friend of no one, especially the chinese.

    The sooner Americans realize that the CCP is at, and has been, at war with them the better. Let’s get it on.

    https://www.defensenews.com/opinion/2025/05/22/tariffs-or-not-chinas-infiltration-of-us-systems-needs-new-attention/

    The reality is that China’s premeditated path toward legally and illegally seeking and gaining access to Americans’ personal data began more than a decade ago when the PRC hacked and gained access to the Office of Personal Management’s (OPM) database related to security clearances, exfiltrating the sensitive personal data of more than 20 million U.S. citizens approved for access to classified government material. The PRC’s purpose in seizing the data of current and former U.S. officials does not require much imagination.

    Since then, China’s methods have become more sophisticated and largely focused on commercial approaches leveraging the growing digital environment. Also, the vast distribution of software and hardware supply chains over the past 20 years, especially to China, have further facilitated the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) aims. Globalization ironically has been the grand enabler of President Xi’s vision to dominate the world economically and militarily on a foundation of stolen knowledge.

    It’s not just financial information that is of interest to China. Access to Americans’ DNA through companies that are focused on health care and identifying ancestry appear even more ominous in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    • Agree: Eric135
  9. Anon[377] • Disclaimer says:

    There’s a big pile of shit around here. All of you can go fuck yourselves especially hun bin, whatever the fuck that is.

    • Agree: Eric135
    • Replies: @JR Foley
  10. Legba says:

    Ching chong Chinaman
    Sittin’ on a rail
    Along came a white man
    and chopped off his tail

    • Replies: @Mayli Wangs Art
  11. 1951 says:
    @kiwk

    American companies sourced a lot of manufacturing to China, such as truck chassis and automotive parts. American manufacturers will be hurt by tariffs. What Trump is whining about now is that China has stopped exporting rare earth metals to the US. If this isn’t changed, we will have no more Tesla’s, or EVs from Ford and GM, but on this I agree, who cares? Rare earth metals are heavily used in the avionics of our military and commercial aircraft. China is nearly our only source of these metals. This hurts. If it escalates, and China halts export of pharmaceuticals, people will die. Yes our “wonderful” pharmaceutical companies such as Eli Lilly moved their production there.

    • Replies: @kiwk
  12. TACO Trump is again making claims President Xi will talk to him before the week is out. Let’s see how many times you can cry wolf before the wolf shows up.
    President Xi may well take Trump call (my money is not on it), but the pre-condition is to first “kiss my ass”.

    What the fuck are you talking about?

    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/sp-futures-spike-above-6000-after-chinese-media-reports-trump-xi-held-phone-call

    Give it up, no one reads you, Kreskin.

  13. Trump is the best thing that has happened to Americans for a long time. Trump has all the appearance of power but every day people can see he is an illusion and has no power but what he is told he can do.

    Trumps incompetence has shown that this man couldn’t win a chook raffle if it wasn’t rigged before hand, the people Americans get to vote for will have so much debt owed to the controllers of capital or have some big skeleton in the closet that they become glove puppets as leaders, do you think the elite are going to let you have democracy?

    Elon Musk has just fired a big broadside at once bromance Trump partner and given a hint at where Trump’s skeleton is…I wondered how Israel was getting all they wanted from a person who said he hated killing?

    So Trump is waking up, every day, more and more who had been trapped in the matrix, once America is fully awake there won’t be a lamp post left in America that won’t have an elite decoration.

    • Agree: JR Foley
    • Replies: @Mayli Wangs Art
  14. People used to think Trump would be good for business, but with his tariffs and other anti-business legislation, the only chips the United States is going to be making in the future are corn chips.

  15. JR Foley says:
    @1951

    Trump has had too many collisions with the turnbuckle in the squared circle and Trump’s ego grew after shaving Vince McMahon’s noggin but Linda McMahon is doing a swell job in education. Hulk Hogan is a pal of Donnie’s but where is Mankind—Dude Love–Cactus Jack in this scenario?

    • LOL: 1951
    • Replies: @Mayli Wangs Art
  16. JR Foley says:
    @JudeoSatanism

    Mao kicked the Jews out—-reason why Zionists are upset with China.

    • Replies: @Che Guava
  17. anonymous[349] • Disclaimer says:

    A bully is someone who picks on people who can’t defend themselves. Trump does bully a lot of people. However China is perfectly capable of defending itself. You shouldn’t adopt the language of weakness. To China, Trump is an opponent, not a bully.

  18. Eric135 says:

    Hua Bin is the Baghdad Bob of Unz Review.

  19. @Mustardoe

    It never was great amigo. The us empire was a wretched mistake.

  20. Che Guava says:
    @kiwk

    The great William Shockley was once asked what made him most proud of his work.

    His answer was that it was the advent of the affordable hand-held transistor radio.

    No-one did that more than Japanese companies of the time.

    Some people called it junk at the time, but the products were of high quality.

    • Replies: @kiwk
  21. @JR Foley

    Whadda about junk yard dog and hill billy Jim? They’re true USians!

    • Replies: @JR Foley
  22. @Legba

    Sounds like a true USian-dumber than stale dogsht.

  23. Che Guava says:
    @JR Foley

    They still have a possible wedge in the Kaifeng Jews, assiduously courted by Israel for years, also by HK jewish institutions like HSBC.

  24. JR Foley says:
    @Mayli Wangs Art

    Well we could get Honky Tonk Man on the mic and have a conversation with Hunter Hearst Helmsley—- Joe Biden named his son Hunter due to Hunter Hearst Helmsley and then GWB like the Towers of Doom along with Undertaker and Diesel—Big Boss Man–Dink and Donk—–the real pros!

  25. JR Foley says:
    @Anon

    You should give Brendt Christiansen a call— lonely and his backside is sore…

  26. @JudeoSatanism

    Racist clap-trap. The Chinese made their revolution, and no-one else.

  27. Daemon says:
    @kiwk

    Trump believed the same thing as you. He changed his tune in under a month. A bit slow, but say what you want about the man, he can at least learn from experience. You on the other hand…

    • Replies: @kiwk
  28. kiwk says:
    @1951

    That is the whole point of the tariffs – to bring manufacturing back to the US.

    And who cares about the EV industry – it’s as ridiculously pollutive as any other industry, not to mention the high costs, the child mining labor, and lifelong pollution it causes.

    Why exactly is china ‘nearly our only source of these metals?’ That is a huge problem in itself – no country should ever have one country as its source of important goods that are critical to national security it it can possibly help it. And there are other sources.

    As to Rx, again, how did china manage to become the US’ major supplier of drugs? Again, this is an incredibly stupid arrangement that impacts national security. The US needs to manufacture most of its own Rx and health related items.

    All of this is as bad as depending on Puerto Rico for plasma bags – then they had a shortage because PR had a hurricane.

    How is it that the US gov and business can’t think ahead and have some idea of mitigating risks? It’s bad enough that people who are blankety blank can’t think ahead.

    • Replies: @1951
  29. kiwk says:
    @Daemon

    Pffft.

    As long as the US remains dependent on China for so many important products, China controls the US. It is just that simple.

    Apparently, you are fine with that arrangement.

    • Replies: @Daemon
  30. kiwk says:
    @Che Guava

    Japan and China are not remotely comparable.

    I guess a lot of people on this site are invested in Chinese companies, so much so, that they cannot even begin to comprehend how the US dependence on China impacts US national security.

    • Disagree: Che Guava
  31. 1951 says:
    @kiwk

    The US used to produce our rare earth metals from a mine in California. This is being restarted, but will take years to set up the required processing facilities. Why was so much stuff outsourced to China?? Greed, pure greed.

  32. Daemon says:
    @kiwk

    I’m not American, so I am indeed fine with that arrangement.

    America has effectively two choices.
    A) Cold turkey reindustrialization. To regain supply chain sovereignty would require high tariffs, drastically reduced earnings and quality of life for the next few decades in addition to death of US empire and American Exceptionalism.

    B) Keep the Empire and the high paying bullshit jobs. This would require playing nice with China and don’t aggravate them in the hopes they continue funding your deficit and economy.

    Each choice is mutually exclusive but the people up top want to do both at the same time, when anyone with literally more than two braincells can see it’s not possible.

    This is literally Homer Simpson with two arms stuck in two different vending machines refusing to let go of the can. That’s how the rest of the world sees the current American ruling class.

    • Agree: nokangaroos
  33. kiwk says:

    America is not limited by your opinions.

    A – cold turkey is not necessarily required; our earnings are already crap anyway

    and

    B- the US cannot continue on the path you describe if it wants to survive

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