Trump Should Be More Ambitious With China
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Started May 14, 2026
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Trump Should Be More Ambitious With China
The American Conservative (United States) | May 14, 2026
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Aggressive actions against China could escalate tensions, risking a trade war that would harm American consumers and businesses.
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Focusing solely on trade deals ignores China's broader geopolitical ambitions; a holistic strategy is essential for U.S. interests.
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A more ambitious approach to China could enhance U.S. global leadership and set clearer standards for trade and human rights.
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The U.S. must balance ambition with caution in its dealings with China to avoid unnecessary conflict and maintain economic stability.
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Ambition in U.S.-China relations may lead to overreach, alienating allies and undermining multilateral efforts to address global issues.
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