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Xi Jinping warns Donald Trump – The world can move on without U.S.
President Xi Jinping of China, on Tuesday, covertly warned President Donald Trump of the United States (U.S.) over his bourgeois inclination of the U.S. becoming seemingly superior to the rest of the world, that great empires have come and gone in history, therefore, the world can move on without the U.S.
Xi, in a historical exploration declared that @PresidentXiCH – The world can move on without the United States –
The President of China, accordingly, highlighted: “100 years ago, the British Empire dominated global commerce, commanding more than 20% of the world’s wealth. Many believed its sun would never set.
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“200 years ago, France bestrode Europe’s stage, its armies feared, its culture envied. Napoleon declared himself immortal.
“400 years ago, the Spanish crown reigned from Manila to Mexico, its treasure fleets groaning with silver and silk. The kings thought their glory would last eternal.
“Each empire proclaimed itself indispensable. Each was ultimately eclipsed.”
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Xi maintained that these experiences has shown that the world can move on without the U.S.
He, accordingly, admonished: “Power wanes, influence migrates, and legitimacy dies the moment it’s assumed rather than earned.
“Should America forfeit the world’s respect, it will discover what every fallen empire learned too late:
“The world moves on. Always.”
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