Trump and Xi Jingping summit: How are the United States and China redefining their relationship?

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As tensions over trade, Taiwan, technology, and global influence intensify, the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping may determine the future balance of power between Washington and Beijing. By Dr. Pshtiwan Faraj | Sulaimani, Iraq | 13 May 2026 — Kurdish Policy Analysis "We don't have permanent allies and we don't have permanent enemies, only our interests are permanent, and we have to follow them." – Henry John Temple. The root of the current Strait of Hormuz tensions is not only about shipping routes or oil prices, but also about the final collapse of the historical US concept towards Beijing. However, the 2025 National Security Strategy, released by the White House in November, says this was a historic mistake because China used the assets it accumulated to strengthen itself and compete with the West, not to become their partner. For many years, the United States alone maintained maritime security; The fifth US ship in Manama, Bahrain, worked only to keep o...

Iran War Shocks World: US–Israel Strikes Trigger Worst Global Trade Collapse in 80 Years


 

Here’s what happened today

Here are some of the day’s top developments:

  • Trump said he would pause his threat to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities until April 6, claiming Tehran requested the move.
  • IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warned attacks near Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant could cause a “major radiological accident”.
  • Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam called on the UN to act on Israeli ministers threatening “to occupy the area south of the Litani River”.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is expanding what he calls a “buffer zone” in southern Lebanon.
  • The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon grew to 1,116, while US-Israeli attacks have now killed more than 1,900 people in Iran.
  • Iran continued attacks on its Gulf neighbours, as well as Israel, where one person was reported killed.

Fox News poll suggests majority disapproval for war on Iran

A poll by the right-leaning network, seen as largely friendly to US President Trump, suggested that 64 percent of Americans disapprove of the war on Iran.

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