Great article that exposes the lie that suggests China's greatness.
The May 2026 Trump-Xi summit revealed a dangerous temptation in American foreign policy: the desire to substitute comforting illusions for strategic clarity.
But illusions do not preserve peace. They invite aggression. The free world must reject Beijing’s false narratives and recognize the Chinese Communist Party for what it is: an authoritarian regime fundamentally hostile to liberty, transparency, democratic civilization and America and all that we represent.
Only clear-eyed realism, not summit theater, can preserve peace and freedom in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.
1. The myth of the “Thucydides Trap”
The Beijing summit revived the tired mythology of the “Thucydides Trap,” the claim that conflict between the United States and China is inevitable because a rising China is displacing a declining America. This theory is not only intellectually bankrupt, but also historically erroneous, because the rising power was defeated in the Peloponnesian war that Thucydides masterfully documented.
Xi Jinping himself is trapped not by geopolitical reality, but by Marxist-Leninist dogma, which insists capitalism is collapsing and communist victory triumphantly inexorable. The CCP mistakes dogma and propaganda for reality. America remains the world’s leading military, technological and financial power, the global hub of innovation and inspiration, the only superpower capable of shaping global security, trade and alliance environments.
China, meanwhile, faces demographic collapse, economic stagnation, mass unemployment, popular disenchantment and elite political instability. More importantly, the real divide is not “China versus America,” but communist China versus the entire free world.
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Ten China falsehoods exposed by the Trump-Xi summit
Beijing's aggression reflects communist insecurity, not strengthThe May 2026 Trump-Xi summit revealed a dangerous temptation in American foreign policy: the desire to substitute comforting illusions for strategic clarity.
But illusions do not preserve peace. They invite aggression. The free world must reject Beijing’s false narratives and recognize the Chinese Communist Party for what it is: an authoritarian regime fundamentally hostile to liberty, transparency, democratic civilization and America and all that we represent.
Only clear-eyed realism, not summit theater, can preserve peace and freedom in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.
1. The myth of the “Thucydides Trap”
The Beijing summit revived the tired mythology of the “Thucydides Trap,” the claim that conflict between the United States and China is inevitable because a rising China is displacing a declining America. This theory is not only intellectually bankrupt, but also historically erroneous, because the rising power was defeated in the Peloponnesian war that Thucydides masterfully documented.
Xi Jinping himself is trapped not by geopolitical reality, but by Marxist-Leninist dogma, which insists capitalism is collapsing and communist victory triumphantly inexorable. The CCP mistakes dogma and propaganda for reality. America remains the world’s leading military, technological and financial power, the global hub of innovation and inspiration, the only superpower capable of shaping global security, trade and alliance environments.
China, meanwhile, faces demographic collapse, economic stagnation, mass unemployment, popular disenchantment and elite political instability. More importantly, the real divide is not “China versus America,” but communist China versus the entire free world.
Ten China falsehoods exposed by the Trump-Xi summit
The May 2026 Trump-Xi summit revealed a dangerous temptation in American foreign policy: the desire to substitute comforting illusions for strategic clarity.
