Between the lines of Xi's visit

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

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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