In this episode of the Silk & Steel Podcast, Carl Zha sits down with returning guest Einar Tangen to unpack the confusing and often contradictory signals coming from Washington.
While President Donald Trump publicly praises Xi Jinping and speaks of cooperation with China, senior U.S. officials continue to warn allies about the so-called China threat. What explains this disconnect?
Carl and Einar explore:
- Trump's approach to diplomacy and personal relationships with world leaders
- Why Washington's messaging on China appears contradictory
- The strategic importance of China's dominance in rare earth supply chains
- America's military-industrial challenges and rearmament concerns
- The ongoing tensions surrounding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
- The growing burden of U.S. debt and its geopolitical implications
- The future of U.S.-China relations in an increasingly multipolar world
- Whether confrontation or cooperation will define the next decade
This wide-ranging discussion examines the economic, military, and political forces reshaping global power—and what they could mean for the future of international relations.
Key Topics
⏱️ Trump's Beijing Visit
⏱️ U.S.-China Strategic Competition
⏱️ Rare Earth Supply Chains
⏱️ Pentagon vs White House Messaging
⏱️ Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
⏱️ U.S. National Debt Crisis
⏱️ Multipolar World Order
⏱️ Global Geopolitics