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“If You Attack Taiwan, I Will Bomb Beijing,” Trump Warns Xi Jinping

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 9, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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“If You Attack Taiwan, I Will Bomb Beijing,” Trump Warns Xi Jinping.

Washington, D.C. – US President Donald Trump has reportedly issued a stark warning to Chinese President Xi Jinping, stating that the United States would retaliate with severe military action against Beijing if China were to invade Taiwan. The comments, captured in audio recordings from a 2024 private fundraising event and obtained by CNN, have ignited debate about the future of US-China relations and the volatile geopolitics surrounding Taiwan.

 

In the recordings, Trump recounted his conversation with Xi, describing how he told the Chinese leader, “If you attack Taiwan, I will bomb Beijing.” He noted Xi’s reaction, saying the Chinese president “thought I was crazy” but believed the threat to some degree. Trump suggested that even a small degree of belief in his warning was enough to influence China’s actions, asserting, “We never had a problem.” The remarks were made during closed-door donor events in New York and Florida as part of Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign.





 

Detailed in a new book by journalists Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager, and Isaac Arnsdorf, the audio highlights Trump’s unconventional approach to foreign policy. He reportedly made a similar threat to Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning of bombing Moscow if Russia invaded Ukraine. These statements underscore Trump’s reliance on bold, confrontational rhetoric in dealings with global powers, which he claims has deterred aggression.

 

Taiwan, a self-governing island claimed by China as its territory, remains a critical flashpoint in US-China relations. Beijing has consistently vowed to achieve “reunification” with Taiwan, by force if necessary, while the US upholds a policy of strategic ambiguity, committing to support Taiwan’s defence without explicitly promising military intervention. Trump’s blunt remarks appear to break from this approach, projecting a more direct and aggressive stance.

 

The release of the audio has sparked concerns about its impact on already tense US-China relations, particularly amid ongoing trade disputes and increased military activity around Taiwan. Chinese officials have not yet issued an official response, but analysts suggest Beijing will closely monitor Trump’s rhetoric as it evaluates the US’s commitment to Taiwan’s defence.

 

Critics argue that such provocative language risks escalating tensions, while supporters contend it reflects a resolute stance against potential Chinese aggression. The comments also come as Trump has expressed frustration over stalled peace talks in other global conflicts, such as Ukraine, and has advocated for bolstering Taiwan’s defence capabilities.

 

As global attention turns to the Indo-Pacific, the implications of Trump’s warning could reshape the delicate balance of power in the region. With Taiwan’s strategic significance and the intensifying rivalry between Washington and Beijing, these revelations highlight the high stakes of diplomatic and military posturing in today’s world.

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