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Trump’s China election claims mark new front in the rivalry, analysts say

As midterms loom and Iran war backlash grows, US president resurrects unproven claims, casting uncertainty over Chinese leader’s visit

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US President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the East Room of the White House in Washington on Thursday. Photo: AFP
Khushboo Razdan
US President Donald Trump’s prime-time attack on China over alleged election interference marks a significant escalation in the rivalry between Washington and Beijing, elevating the issue from a cyber dispute to a broader national security confrontation, analysts say.
“This speech is significant not simply because it criticises China. It is significant because it elevates alleged Chinese election interference to the level of a central national security narrative, comparable to how Russia was treated after 2016,” said Denis Simon, an expert on US-China relations at the Quincy Institute, a Washington-based think tank.

Simon said the move could reshape the wider China policy debate in Washington, with election security becoming “another front in comprehensive strategic competition” alongside AI, semiconductors, supply chains and military modernisation.

The timing is also notable. The speech comes as the two sides have sought to stabilise ties in recent months, but Simon said competition and engagement now coexisted.

“Washington can simultaneously negotiate on tariffs, discuss fentanyl and maintain military communications, while tightening export controls, sanctioning Chinese companies and accusing Beijing of cyber operations,” he said.

The US president attacked China over alleged election interference. Photo: Getty Images
The US president attacked China over alleged election interference. Photo: Getty Images
Simon said the address was likely to cast uncertainty over Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to the United States this autumn, but he noted that major powers had historically maintained dialogue despite deep strategic disputes.
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