Donald the Twitter Duck's administration is ramping up attacks on China, China, China!
Everything the Middle Kingdom does is evil. Stealing jobs from America. Stealing technology from the great US of A. Stealing businesses. Stealing their economy. And soon, stealing their wives and daughters! Hahaha.....
To fight evil China and to teach them to behave, the Twitter Duck is thinking beyond tariff's to ganging up with the rest of the world.
Forcing Canada and Mexico into lopsided so-called free trade agreements and soon moving on to bully others to join in, in an attempt to press the Middle Kingdom into a corner.
Well, let's wait and see. Compliant Japan is next and their subservient sheriff down under for sure.
India? The EU? Brexit Britain? Asean?
That's quite a lot of the planet to talk of.
Surely not Russia.
Lock the rest of the world. Good!
See how long the bullied can hang on, tied to Uncle Sam's increasingly loose apron.
Hehehe........
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