With Donald Trump's state-of-the-art tweets pertaining to
touchy issues, China
ought to determine the way to take care of an incoming American president who
relishes war of words and whose on-line statements seem to foreshadow shifts in
foreign policy.
China
woke up Monday to criticism from Trump on Twitter, days after it answered to
his smartphone communique with Taiwan's
president by means of accusing the Taiwanese of playing a "little
trick" on Trump.
Trump wrote, "Did China ask us if it become adequate to
devalue their foreign money (making it hard for our companies to compete,
closely tax our merchandise going into their us of a (the U.S.
would not tax them) or to build a massive army complicated inside the center of
the South China Sea? I do not suppose so!"
That turned into reputedly precipitated by China's
response to Trump's Tsai Ing-wen talks.
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