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Trump Panics as Xi Issues Dire Warning!!!

14 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What warning did Xi Jinping give to Donald Trump?

0.048 - 16.42 Ben Meiselas

As soon as the camera shut off, Xi Jinping laid into Donald Trump and he issued an urgent warning. Don't you dare for a second think that you're going to help Taiwan. You understand? Donald Xi Jinping said there will be a collision or even major clashes.

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if you continue down a path to support taiwan if you mishandle this even a little bit you're over donald trump now xi jinping said that the u.s needs to immediately clarify that washington does not support any taiwanese independence and xi jinping says put it on the record if you're coming here to try to get us to help you

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get a bailout when it comes to the strait of hormuz if you're coming here to get a bailout to try to get the rare earths that you need now that your munitions are totally depleted if you're trying to come here for a bailout for all of your ceos to manipulate the market if you want us to help you out you need to make it very clear donald that you have no further support of taiwan folks we knew that this moment was always coming

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And after Xi Jinping delivered this warning to Donald Trump, Donald Trump looked like he saw a ghost.

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Chapter 2: How did Trump react to Xi's warning during their public meeting?

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Donald Trump and Xi Jinping were outside in front of cameras a second time. And again, Donald Trump looked like he saw a ghost as members of the press were trying to ask him questions. And all he could say is, China is beautiful. China is beautiful. It was really strange, really frightening to watch here. Play this clip.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Xi's message on Taiwan for U.S.-China relations?

97.332 - 105.145 Donald Trump

How were your talks, sir? It's great. Great place. Incredible.

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China is beautiful.

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Thank you. Thank you very much.

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Chapter 4: How is China positioning itself in the Middle East amidst U.S. involvement?

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And get this, China's foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning put out a statement on behalf of Xi Jinping telling the world precisely what Xi Jinping warned Donald Trump about. Here's what China's spokesperson said. President Xi stressed to Donald Trump that the Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations.

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If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts, putting the entire relationship in great jeopardy.

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taiwan independence and cross-strait peace are irreconcilable as fire and water safeguarding peace and stability across the taiwan strait is the biggest common denominator between china and the u.s folks this is exactly what we predicted was going to happen and you have xi jinping dropping the hammer putting the screws into donald trump right now And you saw how weak Donald Trump is responding.

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It is so pathetic to watch. Now, Xi Jinping has been setting the tone and terms of this meeting from the jump.

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Chapter 5: What military and economic advantages is China gaining from the Iran conflict?

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Earlier yesterday, we learned that Chinese companies were discussing not so secretly selling weapons to Iran through third countries to try to hide the shipments. But China wanted this story leaked. To be clear, while the story says this is coming from U.S. intelligence, because U.S. intelligence is also trying to say, hey, Donald, you may want to pay attention to what the hell is happening.

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China doesn't care that the U.S. knows it. Look, Foreign Minister Arachi of Iran was there in China less than a week ago talking about how China was supporting Iran militarily, politically, diplomatically. So now U.S. officials aren't sure whether any of the weapons were actually delivered or not delivered.

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Chapter 6: How is Trump's leadership perceived in the context of U.S.-China dynamics?

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Although it does appear that the manpads, the portable anti-aircraft missiles, that's what could have been used as delivered by China to Iran to shoot down the F-15E that was over Iran. US intelligence previously suggested China may have been sending these manpads to Iran.

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Officials also say that China has already helped Iran with intelligence gathering and picking out the US targets that Iran were able to successfully hit. We also heard from a Washington Post story from U.S. intelligence officials that China has gained a major edge on the U.S. due to the Iran war. U.S. intelligence finds a good scoop by the post right here. A confidential new U.S.

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intelligence analysis details how China is exploiting the war in Iran to maximize its advantage over the United States across a range of fields, including military, economic and diplomatic.

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Chapter 7: What strategies is China employing to improve its global standing?

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the assessment was produced this week for the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and has raised alarms within the pentagon about the geopolitical costs of washington's standoff with tehran as trump enters into these talks with xi jinping and as i'm gonna continue to reiterate trump falling right into the fatal trap set by uh china on the military front the war has drained the munitions of both the united states and the united states arab allies and the

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The United States Asian allies, the United States security umbrella in the Middle East is gone. The United States security umbrella in Asia is gone. This is why Xi Jinping says, so now what? Make it very clear that you're not supporting Taiwan. You want us to play ball on these other fields? That's what you're going to do for me, Donald. pay attention.

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We're going to hear more about this today for sure. So some of whom have bought weapons from China since the war began, the report says that some Arab nations are now buying their weapons from China.

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Chapter 8: What recent events highlight the growing tensions between Russia, Iran, and the U.S.?

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Some countries that used to get their weapons from the U.S. is like, now we're We ain't doing this no more. The U.S. is not reliable. Beijing also has assisted countries around the world struggling to meet their energy needs after the U.S.-Israeli attack invasion prompted Iran to close the Hormuz Strait.

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China is presenting itself as a solutions provider in providing access to jet fuel and other products that are in short supply as a bridge for the short term, he said.

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Since the war started, Beijing has reached out to Thailand, Australia, the Philippines, and other countries to help them manage their energy needs and is offering access to Chinese-produced green energy technology as a longer-term solution. Yes, China leaning in on green energy while Donald Trump goes all the green new scam. It's all a scam. Windmills, solar, let's get rid of that.

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And let's just, let's make the big, beautiful gushers. Let's do big, beautiful gun. China knows what it's doing. Okay. And this is helping China improve its relations. And when it improves its relations, it can sell more products. It can sell those incredible cars that China's manufacturing. It can enter more deals. China's economy is growing while the U S is suffering. Um,

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This is not altruism, analysts are saying. It is Beijing seizing on an opportunity to drive wedges between America and its traditional partners. During past energy crises, Washington has dispatched officials around the world and convened emergency meetings to address the shortage. But the Trump administration has not shown any interest in such an effort.

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This has created an opening that Beijing is working to fill, said an analyst. So normally when there would be energy shocks, the U.S. would say, hey, we're the leader of the world. We want to help. In this case, Donald Trump and Netanyahu caused the energy shock. Then Donald Trump's not even helping. He's saying, screw you all. The You try to open up the Strait of Hormuz. Good luck.

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Then China's coming in with solutions. And China's saying, look, we're the new hegemon in town. The U.S. is not the leader of the free world anymore. They're not the leader of the world. NATO is gone. They don't have any Article 5 guarantees. Their security umbrella is gone. Let us help you. And then we can talk about what else should be involved in that assistance. Economic assistance.

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can go mutual, militarily, we could talk that. Let's talk about a new international geostrategic architecture that watches the American power wane while China rises. That's what's going on in front of our eyes.

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Produced by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff Intelligence Directorate, the report uses what's known as a DIME framework to assess China's response to Iran's conflict via four instruments of state power, diplomatic, informational, militarily, and economic.

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