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Chinese envoy says he’s baffled by Trump’s revolving door of advisors

"You tell me," Beijing's ambassador to Washington said, when asked about who advises the president on policy matters.

Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai at a July 2017 event.
Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai at a July 2017 event. CREDIT: Xinhua/Ting Shen via Getty Images

Donald Trump ran for president in 2016 on a hard-line, tough-on-China platform. Since getting elected, he has used a revolving door of foreign policy advisers and taken just about every possible different position on the Asian nation.

The administration’s policy toward Beijing has been nothing short of bewildering, even to the Chinese government.

China’s ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, was asked on Fox News Sunday about what he makes of Trump’s combination of pro- and anti-China aides. He responded that neither he nor the other ambassadors to the United States have really figured it out.

“Are you clear who President Trump listens to on trade issues — whether it’s moderates like [National Economic Council director Larry] Kudlow or [Treasury Secretary Steve] Mnuchin or hardliners like [White House National Trade Council director Peter] Navarro?” host Chris Wallace asked.

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“You tell me,” Ambassador Cui replied. “Honestly, I’ve been talking to ambassadors of other countries in Washington, D.C., and this is also part of their problem. They don’t know who is the final decision-maker. Of course, presumably, the president will take the final decision, but who is playing what role? Sometimes it could be very confusing.”

This confusion is understandable.  In less than two years, Trump has already lost a White House Chief of Staff, a Secretary of State, a chief strategist, a director of the National Economic Council, and numerous other key positions.

And his positions on China and trade have seemed to swing back and forth depending on who he spoke with last, alternately praising the country as a great friend and attacking it with harsh words and tariffs.

While Trump would likely claim that this is part of his strategy to keep the world guessing, it is really just inconsistent and incoherent policy — and China knows it.