2024 may have been designated as the most recent Chinese “Year of the Dragon,” but the tenor and tone of international events thus far in 2025 suggest otherwise.
In response to President Trump’s April 2 declaration of an American “Liberation Day,” proclaiming a reset of U.S. economic and trade policies along with rejection of the globalist status quo, China dropped its facade of diplomacy and embraced a move to “breathe fire” in the image of its nationally symbolic Dragon.
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