ON the eve of President Xi Jinping’s arrival in Kuala Lumpur, Donald Trump had a message for Vietnam, where Xi had just concluded a visit: “They’re probably trying to screw the United States.” It was as fashionably boorish as it was predictably accusatory. Yet, in its own capricious way, the remark captured a broader truth: The geopolitical contest between the United States and China has become more intense, more zero-sum, and more difficult for others to navigate.
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Politics
Between the lines of Xi's visit

From Datuk Prof Dr Mohd Faiz Abdullah, chairman, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Malaysia Read full story