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Xi Jinping Threaten Donald Trump Live That Any U.S. Move Undermining China’s Position on Taiwan Could Trigger Dangerous Political and Military “Clashes”
Rising tensions between the United States and China dominated international headlines after Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a strong warning to former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the future of Taiwan, cautioning that “serious clashes” could occur if the issue is mishandled.

Speaking during a closely watched public appearance, Xi described Taiwan as the “core of China’s national interests” and warned that Beijing would not tolerate foreign interference or actions that challenge China’s territorial claims. His comments immediately drew global attention amid growing military activity and political tension in the Taiwan Strait.
“If the Taiwan issue is mishandled, there could be clashes,” Xi stated, according to reports from those present at the event. The remarks were widely interpreted as a direct message aimed at Washington and Trump’s allies as debates over U.S. policy toward Taiwan continue to intensify.
The Taiwan issue remains one of the most sensitive flashpoints in U.S.-China relations. Beijing views Taiwan as part of China under its “One China” policy, while the island operates with its own government and maintains strong unofficial ties with the United States. Washington has continued to provide military and diplomatic support to Taiwan despite repeated objections from Beijing.
Analysts say Xi’s latest warning reflects growing frustration within the Chinese leadership over increasing Western support for Taiwan and expanding military cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. Chinese officials have repeatedly accused the United States of encouraging separatist movements and destabilizing regional security.
The comments also arrive during a period of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, with both nations competing for influence across trade, technology, military power, and global diplomacy. Recent naval exercises near Taiwan and military patrols conducted by both sides have fueled concerns among international observers about the possibility of accidental escalation.
Trump has not publicly responded to Xi’s remarks, but political figures in Washington continue to debate how aggressively the United States should approach China on issues involving Taiwan, security alliances, and economic policy.
Global markets and foreign policy experts are now closely monitoring developments, with fears that further escalation over Taiwan could have major consequences for international trade, regional stability, and diplomatic relations between the world’s two largest economies.
Despite the harsh rhetoric, diplomats on both sides continue to call for communication and crisis management efforts aimed at preventing direct confrontation. However, Xi’s warning has once again underscored how central the Taiwan issue remains in shaping the future relationship between China and the United States.
