OPINIONS
Wed 22 Jan 2025 8:43 am - Jerusalem Time
Trump's Upcoming Battles
Former and current US President Trump seeks to return to the White House and sit at the decision-making table, free of troubles, headaches and wars, and not allow any party to sit on its edges and extensions.
Trump seeks to be the decision maker and remain so, and for the United States to remain the decision maker and the sole authority in managing international politics, as a result of the Cold War in 1990, and the defeat of communism, socialism, and the Soviet Union.
He wants the market to be free for him, for his management, to maintain US hegemony over international decision-making sources, and for the market to be open to him, and for the profits, gains, results and fruits to remain for the Americans and for him personally.
Its real competitor on the international level is China, the commercial competitor, which does not resort to wars and bloody confrontations, and has achieved results that make it the second economic power in the world after the United States, surpassing Europe, and with it Russia, which seeks to restore its position and role on the global level with China in the face of the United States and Europe.
Reflecting this interest, Trump said he had a new discussion on Friday, January 17, 2025, with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on a number of issues, including trade, fentanyl and the TikTok app.
“The call was very good for both China and the United States. I expect we will solve many problems together and start immediately,” Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform Truth Social. “We discussed trade balance, fentanyl, TikTok, and many other topics.”
"President Xi and I will do everything we can to make the world more peaceful and secure," he added.
Trump's aspirations are unusual for an American president, and it is clear that he seeks to change many titles and issues, whether towards Panama, Canada or Denmark, and at the same time he holds visions towards our Arab region, and towards Palestine, after he provided four services to the colony: 1- He recognized unified Jerusalem as the capital of the colony, 2- He moved the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, 3- He recognized that the Golan is part of the map of the colony, 4- He stopped support for UNRWA with the aim of eliminating the refugee issue, so what will be his position towards the Palestinian West Bank.
A state of anxiety prevails in Palestine, due to speculation about Trump's upcoming policies.
Do the leaders of the Palestinian divided authorities realize the seriousness of what they will face from Trump and his team, which is most biased towards the colony and its expansionist projects?
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