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Claim author · 📅 05.06.2026 · CHINY wygrywają wyścig z USA, wasalizacja...
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Trump Retreats on China

"Of course, after this visit by Donald Trump to Beijing, one can get the impression that Donald Trump somehow backed down. That at first it looked like he would be very tough on Beijing, that he would issue another ultimatum, but it turns out that China is rather on the rise. And by saying that they are winning this race, I also meant that they are imposing their agenda on the Americans." "Oczywiście po tej wizycie Donalda Trumpa w Pekinie można odnieść takie wrażenie, że Donald Trump jakby się wycofał. Że na początku wyglądało to, że on będzie tutaj bardzo ostry wobec Pekinu, że postawi jakieś kolejne ultimatum, no a się okazuje, że to raczej Chiny jakby właśnie są na takiej fali wznoszącej. I mówiąc o tym, że oni wygrywają ten wyścig, no to też miałem na myśli to, że jakby narzucają swoją agendę właśnie Amerykanom."

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ℹ️ In shortAfter his visit to Beijing, Donald Trump appears to have backed down from his harsh rhetoric towards China, which seems to be imposing its agenda on Americans.

Partially. Donald Trump's visit to Beijing in May 2026 is confirmed. The assertion that Trump 'backed down' and that China is 'imposing its agenda' is partially confirmed by reports of a push for 'constructive strategic stability' in US-Chin...
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Methodology Donald Trump's visit to Beijing in May 2026 is confirmed. The assertion that Trump 'backed down' and that China is 'imposing its agenda' is partially confirmed by reports of a push for 'constructive strategic stability' in US-China relations, which could suggest a softening of rhetoric. China is actively promoting its agenda, exemplified by new technology transfer regulations from June 2026, granting it the right to retaliation. However, the interpretation of Trump 'backing down' and China 'imposing its agenda' remains somewhat subjective, and a full resolution requires a longer observation horizon. The 'short' horizon (until June 2027) is still open.
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To prawda. Czy wygrywają wyścig? To chyba jeszcze za wcześnie, żeby tak mówić. I sami Chińczycy twierdzą, że dopiero się rozkręcają, że są w połowie drogi. Ale faktycznie takie głosy słychać już w Polsce. No i myślę, że ciekawie porozmawiamy na ten i inne tematy. Ratku, bardzo ci dziękuję, że przyszedłeś. Oczywiście po tej wizycie Donalda Trumpa w Pekinie można odnieść takie wrażenie, że Donald Trump jakby się wycofał. Że na początku wyglądało to, że on będzie tutaj bardzo ostry wobec Pekinu, że postawi jakieś kolejne ultimatum, no a się okazuje, że to raczej Chiny jakby właśnie są na takiej fali wznoszącej. I mówiąc o tym, że oni wygrywają ten wyścig, no to też miałem na myśli to, że jakby narzucają swoją agendę właśnie Amerykanom. No właśnie, tutaj rzeczywiście doszło do sensacyjnego przebiegu tej wizyty Donalda Trumpa w Pekinie. Dlatego, że on przyjął narrację chińską i on właściwie ułatwił zadanie gospodarzom. Jeżeli spojrzymy na to geopolitycznie, na rezultaty tej wizyty, to tam nic się nie zmieniło. Czy on otworzył jakby Trump dyskusję na temat Tajwanu, no ale potem nie

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