alabuck wrote:
Today, the Washington Post reported that Trump’s sudden demand that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross reverse course on punishing Chinese telecom giant ZTE surprised U.S. officials and came “without a formal policy process”:
The rapidly changing U.S. position highlights the stakes — and the confusion — ahead of crucial negotiations Tuesday between Trump’s senior economic team and a Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier Liu He. … White House officials spent much of the next 24 hours attempting to walk back his statement, saying ZTE’s fate would ultimately be left up to a review by Ross. … [Then] Trump tweeted again, contradicting Ross’s statement that the issues would be kept apart.
Meanwhile, good-government watchdogs groups are pointing out that this decision came just as the Chinese agreed to sink huge sums into an Indonesian project that will financially benefit …
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Trumpet!
Look for a Trump hotel to be built in Indonesia sometime in the next 5 years, if not sooner.
Isn’t it nice to see how a US president can prostitute himself while putting the US in harms way of potential espionage by the Chinese and their electronic devices?
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OK, sport, I'll play your silly game and respond to what you posted.
Regardless of the amount of investment intended for or directed at a proposed Chinese project in or around Indonesia "Trumpet" (btw, if you're going to show your lack of manners by slamming the President you don't capitalize his name) cannot and will not benefit in any form whatsoever. Want to guess why?