This interview analyzes the recent meeting between the U.S. and Chinese presidents, exploring its geopolitical and economic implications. The discussion highlights how China resisted American pressure, offering only symbolic concessions while maintaining strategic control over trade and technology. The speakers examine U.S. overreliance on tariffs, the limits of Trump’s “deal-making,” and how Asia is moving toward regional cooperation to reduce dependence on the U.S. They also discuss Japan’s and Korea’s economic subordination, Europe’s decline under U.S. influence, and how finance and militarization shape modern global power.
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