Trump attacks allies, erects trade walls, and drives away scientists, while China quietly benefits from every American mistake

While the US retreats into protectionism and blind populism, China strengthens its position as the new global superpower, and it owes this precisely to Donald Trump.
Donald Trump launched his "trade war" with China with the promise to "bring to its knees" the world's largest communist economy.
Instead, today in 2025, it is China that is emerging victorious, while the United States is losing economic, technological, and diplomatic ground.
In trying to punish Beijing, Trump has isolated Washington from allies, weakened America's position in global markets, and given China the space it needed to establish a new world order.
Trump's nationalist and protectionist approach; with new universal tariffs on imports, technological blockades, scientific censorship and immigration restrictions, has hit American industry itself harder than Chinese industry.
While the White House engages in “tariff theater,” Beijing is building advanced technological infrastructure, luring scientific talent from the U.S., and buying influence in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Markets that were once under American influence are now gravitating toward Chinese investment, which comes without democratic strings attached or moralistic rhetoric.
More seriously, the Trump administration has created a frightening environment for foreign scientists, especially those of Chinese origin, by pushing them out of American universities and laboratories. Instead of maintaining an advantage in strategic fields such as artificial intelligence or biotechnology, the US is exporting talent to Beijing, which now offers them funding, security, and unparalleled working conditions. Thus, the “brain drain” is becoming a double-edged sword: it harms America and strengthens China.
Trump is not fighting for America, he is fighting for his ego. And in this fight, he is destroying the foundations on which American power rested: alliances, diplomacy, free trade, and scientific dominance. A president who acts like a businessman but thinks like an autocrat is exactly the gift China has long been waiting for from the West. With every tariff Trump imposes, Beijing gains a new partner. With every deal Trump scraps, China builds another. And with every scientist Trump fires, Xi Jinping gains a new weapon in the race for global supremacy.
The irony is clear: while Trump vows to “make America great again,” he is actually making China more powerful than ever. And when history judges his era, it will perhaps describe it with a single sentence: “He gave the enemy what he could not take in war.”/ Pamphlet
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