Monday, 6 November 2017

Trump’s Unforced Error on China and Japan

The American Conservative:

The president is already making costly unforced errors ahead of his trip to Asia:
Taking a page from former U.S. leader Richard Nixon, current President Donald Trump has warned China that it must do more to rein in North Korea’s nuclear ambitions or face “a big problem” with “warrior nation” Japan.
“Japan is a warrior nation, and I tell China and I tell everyone else that listens, I mean, you’re gonna have yourself a big problem with Japan pretty soon if you allow this to continue with North Korea,” Trump said during an interview on the Fox News program “The Ingraham Angle” on Thursday, a day before departing on his first Asia tour as president.
Threatening China that they will have a “big problem” with Japan if they don’t become more cooperative on North Korea is about as tone-deaf and counterproductive as it gets. Anti-Japanese sentiment among Chinese nationalists has been extremely high in recent years, especially since the the Senkaku disputeheated up. Few things are less likely to make Beijing become more accommodating than something like this. The history of Japanese invasion and occupation of China makes referring to Japan as a “warrior nation” in this context deeply insulting in any case. If there was any chance of obtaining more Chinese cooperation on North Korea, summoning up old resentments and reopening old wounds among the region’s other countries with comments like these will quickly put an end to it. James Fallows comments:

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