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What a Win Looks Like for President Trump at Xi Summit

The world is watching as U.S. President Donald Trump makes his first trip to China since 2017. At stake are Taiwan, business, and human rights. What cards does each side have to play? And what would a win look like for Trump at the Xi Jinping summit?

NTD spoke with retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General David Stilwell, former Assistant Secretary of State and former U.S. defense attaché in Beijing, and retired Marine Colonel Grant Newsham, author of “When China Attacks: A Warning to America” and senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy, to unpack the trip.

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  5. China Faces Pressure Before Summit: Newsham
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  9. Expert: Fall of Taiwan Would Reshape Asia, World
  10. China Already Racing for AI Self-Reliance: Stilwell
  11. Newsham: China Market Is a ‘Rigged Casino’
  12. What a Win Looks Like for Trump at Xi Summit
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