Nicholas Irving: Trump’s Trip to China Prioritized Tech and Business, Not Iran War (Part 2)
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Former Army Ranger Nicholas Irving recently weighed in on former President Trump’s visit to Beijing, describing the trip as more about technology and business than addressing the Iran conflict. Despite official narratives suggesting discussions on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, Irving views the summit as a “draw,” noting China’s previous involvement in supporting Iran militarily. He highlights the presence of over 17 tech and business CEOs aboard the accompanying planes, including Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, underscoring the trip’s commercial focus. Irving argues this delegation signals a priority on trade deals and technological collaboration rather than diplomatic solutions to the ongoing war. He expresses skepticism about the average American benefitting from such high-level business negotiations, suggesting the trip aimed to boost corporate profits more than national interests. Ultimately, Irving frames the visit as a strategic business endeavor rather than a step toward resolving tensions in the Middle East.
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