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How Trump Is Making China Great Again

A world without a new U.S.-led trade agreement in the Asia-Pacific region means that an increasingly powerful China will step into the void.
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It had to be a first in the annals of presidential diplomacy: a commander-in-chief getting so addled by a phone conversation with a counterpart that he barked at the other leader and then slammed down the phone, 25 minutes into what was intended to be a one-hour conversation. Why a first? Because the leader on the line with President Donald Trump was the prime minister of Australia, as rock-ribbed an ally as the United States has. And the subject of the presidential temper tantrum? An obscure agreement for the U.S. to accept 1,250 refugees currently held in camps on the Pacific Islands of Nauru and Manus.

Trump ran as an immigration hawk, and evidently sees this episode—embarrassing one of Washington’s key allies—as part of a piece: getting tougher on immigration,

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