Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley is sounding the alarm about China's dangerous support for Iran, urging President Trump to leverage his upcoming meeting with Chinese dictator Xi Jinping to force Beijing's hand – or cancel the summit altogether.
The high-stakes meeting between Trump and Xi, originally scheduled for March but now pushed to next month, represents a crucial moment for America to reassert dominance on the world stage. But Haley warns that Trump shouldn't even show up unless China stops bankrolling America's enemies.
"President Trump should make it crystal clear to Xi that continued Chinese support for Iran is unacceptable," Haley declared, calling out Beijing's cozy relationship with the terrorist-sponsoring regime in Tehran.
This comes at a critical time when Iran continues threatening American interests across the Middle East while China plays both sides – pretending to want better relations with America while simultaneously propping up our adversaries.
China's Dangerous Game
For too long, China has been allowed to play this duplicitous game, selling weapons and providing economic lifelines to Iran while expecting America to treat them as a legitimate partner. The Biden administration's weak foreign policy allowed this charade to continue for four years.
Now, with Trump back in the White House, America finally has a president willing to call out China's hypocrisy and demand real consequences for supporting terrorist regimes.
Haley's warning reflects what many America First patriots have been saying: it's time to stop playing nice with countries that actively work against American interests. Xi Jinping needs to understand that the days of having his cake and eating it too are over.
The question now is whether Trump will take Haley's advice and put maximum pressure on China before agreeing to any summit. After all, why should America legitimize a regime that's actively funding our enemies?
Patriots across the country will be watching to see if Trump uses this opportunity to put China on notice once and for all. Will Beijing finally be forced to choose between Iran and America?
