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Why is Trump angry about the tariff war?China's move has caused the U.S. to burn.

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Preliminary

October 10, this day should have been an ordinary day, but a storm of blood rained on the global political scene.

just U.S. President Trump also plunged into diplomatic victories that he believed were stable.Two sudden “noises” fell on his head like a double bomb.

One from China and one from Norway, the two seemed unrelated, but on the same day, they ignited Trump's anger, making him shout repeatedly on social platforms and even personally ordered the imposition of 100% tariffs on China goods.

Is this just a coincidence, or is there a deeper international game behind it?Why would Trump act so fiercely in the face of the loss of the Nobel Peace Prize and China’s harsh measures?

On the day of global attention, Trump's every move may incite the sensitive nerves of Sino-US relations.

From rare earth controls to Qualcomm investigations

From the evening of October 9th to the morning of October 10th, China issued intensive announcements, tightened controls on rare earth exports, and launched an antitrust investigation into Qualcomm.

For Trump, this is undoubtedly a "bolt from the blue". As a key raw material for modern high-tech and military industries, once rare earths are restricted, the related industrial chains in the United States almost immediately enter a high-risk state.

As a representative of American technology companies, Qualcomm's investigation made Trump realize that the friction between China and the United States in technology and industrial chain is no longer a verbal confrontation, but a real economic and strategic threat.

In the morning, Trump was captured by the media as emotionalIn the White House, even officials said in private that the president’s emotions were more out of control than any previous Chinese-American friction incident.

He subsequently posted several posts on social media platforms directly accusing China of “market manipulation,” “threatening the core interests of the United States,” and even announcing that it would impose a 100% tariff on Chinese goods.

As soon as this news came out, global capital markets immediately shook, and investors were extremely worried about the renewed escalation of Sino-US trade.

For Trump, this is not just an economic issue, but a diplomatic psychological war he needs to stabilize domestic supporters through a “hard gesture” while also putting pressure on China.

But as analysts have pointed out, the real risk of the threat of high tariffs is that the key supply of rare earths is still in the hands of China, and it is difficult for the United States to be self-sufficient in the short term.

Trump’s move is both an emotional outbreak and a strategic trial on the global stage.

Nobel Peace Prize lost

On the same day that rare earth and Qualcomm events continued to ferment in China, the Nobel Peace Prize was officially announced in Norway.

Trump, the long-held “master of international conflict resolution” president, has lost his long-awaited honor again, this time awarded to Venezuelan politician Maria Corina Machado.

In receiving the prize, she said her hope to give the peace prize "to Trump" seemed to be a confirmation of his past mediating international conflicts, but foreign media interpreted it as a potential political signal, suggesting that it could support external intervention in Venezuela's internal affairs.

For Trump, this honour of being “misunderstood” is not only consoling, but rather a loud echo: he thinks he deserves to be the recipient of the Peace Prize with his past settled international conflicts, mediated agreements and personal diplomatic wrist, but the reality has crushed his self-concept.

On social platforms, he made no secret of his disappointment and anger. Several submissions have expressed dissatisfaction with the Norwegian Nobel Committee and even suggested political bias in the awarding.

Meanwhile, his “accusations” were also closely linked to the Chinese events of the day: a double blow that almost boiled his emotions that day.

Many political analysts pointed out that this extreme reaction not only reflects Trump's personal emotions, but also reflects the high sensitivity of American political ecology to the image of the president and international honor.

Trade Threat and Strategic Game

Trump’s anger not only stopped on social media, but his actions quickly landed. In the afternoon of the same day, the White House issued a statement: it would impose a 100% tariff on China goods and threatened export control measures.

The move immediately caused a global market shock, and investors began to calculate the economic impact of the trade escalation.

Behind this threat lies a more complex international game logic. Key rare earth resources are still in the hands of ChinaAlthough high tariffs can put pressure on the United States, they may also backfire on its own industries.

Trump's "unilateralism" stance at this moment is actually using tough measures to test China's bottom line and at the same time sending a signal to domestic voters that "I am defending American interests."

What's more noteworthy is that Trump's actions are not only an economic reaction, but also a psychological tactic. He uses social media to create tension and attract global attention, and at the same time, he is hiding the personal frustration caused by the failure of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Diplomatic strategy experts believe that although this practice is intense, it could trigger a new round of friction and even confrontation in the short term.

The game between the two sides is no longer just tariffs and trade, but a multi-dimensional confrontation between technology, strategic resources and public opinion.

conclusion

Within one day, Trump experienced two major blows: The first is the real pressure of China’s strategic initiatives, and the second is the psychological downturn caused by the loss of the Nobel Peace Prize.

The two may seem unrelated on the surface, but in fact they worked together to inspire an unprecedentedly fierce reaction from the U.S. president, announcing 100% tariffs, threatening export controls, and displaying anger and dissatisfaction in front of the global media.

In any case, this day has been remembered in history.It not only reflects the sensitivity and complexity of China-US relations, but also allows global observers to see that behind the game of great powers, personal emotions, strategic considerations and public opinion operations can be interwoven into a storm of far-reaching impact.

The picture of Trump personally ordering a 100% tariff may be just a "beginning" in this big chess game, and the real undercurrent may still be quietly surging.



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