US & China are superpowers
PRESIDENT Donald Trump visit to China and his meeting with President Xi Jinping has emerged as the most debated diplomatic events of 2026.
America presented the visit as an important effort to stabilize relations with China, reduce tensions over tariffs, discuss Taiwan and seek Chinese cooperation regarding Iran and global energy security. The visit appears to have benefited China more than America. Instead of projecting American strength, visit highlighted US’s growing dependence on China in economic, geopolitical and energy matters. Trump arrived in Beijing seeking cooperation at a time when US faces inflationary pressures, market uncertainty and disruptions linked to tensions in ME.
One of the most controversial aspects of the visit was Trump’s repeated description of America and China as “two superpowers.” While the statement may sound diplomatic, it carried major strategic significance. For decades, many US policymakers avoided openly recognizing China as an equal global power because such recognition weakens US’s claim to singular global leadership. Trump, publicly placed China alongside US as a co-equal power. The world is no longer unipolar. China has consistently sought international acknowledgment of its rise, and Trump’s language provided Xi Jinping with an important symbolic victory. At a time when Beijing is expanding its diplomatic, economic, and military........
