Chinese leader Xi Jinping has secured his third term, making him the first to hold the position for this long since Mao Zedong. He faced zero competition, with zero votes against him. Plus, he stacked his cabinet full of his loyalists. With growing scrutiny on him, Xi Jinping is now lashing out at the United States, naming Washington in a rare show of directness. But is it all for show, to bolster nationalist pride inside China? Or is this a foreshadowing of what’s to come? And how will it impact Taiwan?
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