Trump's China Trip Exposed as So Empty That All He Got Was Seeds
Self-professed master negotiator Donald Trump has left China with not much more than the promise of a bag of seeds.
After a tour of Beijings sacred Zhongnanhai temple on Friday, where Chinese leader Xi Jinping vowed to send Trump the seeds of flowers the 79-year-old had admired at the compound, the president described his three-day trip as incredible.
But, in reality, Trump has left with zero tangible progress or diplomatic achievements. He failed to stand up to China on Taiwan or rare earth minerals, sold out American farmers, and secured only one deal, which fell short of expectations and tanked Boeings stock price.
The trip was designed to broker agreements on everything from tech to tariff relief to peace in the Middle East. Trump did not deliver.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-china-trip-exposed-empty-130222669.html
Blumancru
(305 posts)Brother Buzz
(40,377 posts)Goonch
(5,564 posts)
cachukis
(4,073 posts)be a burn.
EarlG
(23,701 posts)Just a promise that he might receive them at some point in the future (a bit like his Trump phones): "Chinese leader Xi Jinping vowed to send Trump the seeds of flowers the 79-year-old had admired at the compound."
tanyev
(49,656 posts)Or some multiple thereof.
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,878 posts)The presidents first trip to China was largely a flop. Nearly a decade later, his second excursion was worse.
Despite the hype, Trump leaves #China #empty-handed and no better off than he was before.
— [The Great War & Modern Memory] (@ps9714.bsky.social) 2026-05-15T17:52:46.195Z
The presidentâs first trip to China was largely a #flop. Nearly a decade later, his second #excursion was worse.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-xi-china-trip-iran-taiwan-declining-nation
U.S. President Donald Trump left China on Friday with no major breakthroughs on trade or tangible help from Beijing to end the Iran war, despite two days spent heaping praise on his host, Xi Jinping.
Trumps visit to Americas main strategic and economic rival, the first by a U.S. president since his last trip in 2017, had aimed for tangible results to lift his sagging approval ratings before midterm elections in November. Xi will visit the U.S. in the fall at Trumps invitation, Chinas Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
Trump reportedly hoped to make some progress on Chinese policy toward Iran, but by all accounts, there were no breakthroughs. He also hoped to advance U.S. trade policy, but despite some rhetoric about vague deals, the White House had nothing of substance to point to after the trip wrapped up......
Indeed, the American president who arrived in China in a position of weakness was no better off upon exiting the country. If anything, Trump established a new equilibrium that elevated the U.S. rival. As a New York Times analysis explained:
Mr. Xi arrived highly scripted, leaving no doubt that for all of Chinas problems deflation, depopulation, the bursting of the real estate bubble the moment when China acts as a peer superpower had arrived.
At every turn, at least as he began his two-day trip to China, Mr. Trump sounded conciliatory, the exact opposite of his portrayals of China in public appearances back home, where during his presidential campaigns he has talked about the country as a job-stealer and national security threat. Mr. Xi, while smiling and welcoming to Mr. Trump, was quietly more confrontational especially on Taiwan, where he delivered an unequivocal warning.
....So to recap, the Republican who traveled around the planet to make headway with China left empty-handed, though he was inclined to endorse the Chinese presidents unheard insult regarding the United States amid reports that Beijing actually sees Trump as evidence of American decline.
Trumps first trip to China, in November 2017, was largely a flop. Nearly a decade later, his second excursion was worse.
trump is a horrible negotiator and so no one should be surprised