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Trump’s Visit to China: Power Play or Diplomatic Win?

President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing this week to a full ceremonial welcome — red carpet, military band and hundreds of children waving tiny American and Chinese flags while chanting “Welcome.” The images were unmistakable: a president treated like a visiting head of state who commands attention, not pity.

Make no mistake, moments like this prove a simple truth conservatives have always known: strength earns respect. While the left frets about optics, ordinary Americans understand that when our leader stands tall and unapologetic for American interests, foreign capitals take notice and adjust their behavior accordingly.

Mr. Trump’s trip was not a photo op but a high-stakes diplomatic mission, with talks aimed at Iran, trade, and the sensitive issue of Taiwan — the exact policy tests where weakness would have had dangerous consequences. The administration brought a roster of business and national security figures to signal that America means business and expects reciprocal behavior on economic fairness and regional security.

China’s own Ministry of Foreign Affairs documented the welcome ceremony and subsequent talks, underscoring Beijing’s desire to stabilize ties after years of fraught relations. The formal exchanges and state-level hospitality show that Beijing recognizes the strategic value of engaging with a U.S. president who mixes diplomacy with leverage.

This was also the first full state welcome for a sitting U.S. president in nearly nine years, a reminder that American leadership can reset global dynamics when it’s exercised with clarity and resolve. That reset matters: trade deals, supply chains and security guarantees don’t survive on wishful thinking — they survive on power balanced with principled negotiation.

Conservatives should cheer careful engagement that preserves American interests while remaining skeptical of any cheap goodwill that costs us our advantage. The state banquet toasts and photo opportunities are fine, but the real victory is ensuring Taiwan’s security, fair trade terms, and restraints on Chinese influence without surrendering our principles. If this visit produces leverage rather than appeasement, hardworking Americans will reap the benefits.

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