Jiang interprets Trump's China visit as an effort to negotiate a broad grand bargain rather than to announce specific operational deals in public.
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China visit
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yeah. So they're saying there might be a massive attack as early as this weekend. So I think what happened was that Trump went..."
Key Notes
Jiang says Trump has been comparatively calm with China because resolving the relationship is strategically important, which is why he is surprised the China visit took so long.
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"Yeah. So they're saying there might be a massive attack as early as this weekend. So I think what happened was that Trump went..."
"meeting took so long you know Trump said when he was inaugurated that he wanted to visit China within the first hundred days I'm..."
"This team is the one that sets the agenda for the U.S.-China visit. Because it's Scott Besant, we can probably guess that this is..."
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