I read from a novel I picked up at the DC library:
"'You see,' the man went on, 'they (the US) come to Africa, and they bring drones and bombs and monitoring bases. But China comes to Africa and brings railways, phones and hospitals. Don't you find that interesting?"
from Spy Games, by Adam Brookes, Redbook Books. 2015, p. 58. I couldn't say it as succinctly.
The point is, China is doing trade talks and making deals with countries all over the world, while the US under President Trump is barely able to piece together a makeshift agreement that is something less than a trade deal, I understand. How much more evidence is there that Trump would rather placate the power brokers of Turkey and Russia than support US-China trade relations?
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