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美國對中國仍然是百般防備:
https://x.com/nexta_tv/status/2055260931312005458
🇺🇸 Americans threw away literally everything Chinese before boarding Air Force One
A New York Post reporter says the delegation refused to take aboard any device or item received from Chinese officials.
Passes, burner phones, and delegation badges handed out by the Chinese side were dumped in the trash right next to the aircraft stairs.
什麼通行證、拋棄式手機、以及其他任何中國官方發給代表團的東西,所有人在上空軍一號前通通丟棄,絕不帶上飛機。
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一個大垃圾桶就放在空軍一號前面:
https://x.com/WhitakerTA_/status/2055325151286247755
🚨 THE US DELEGATION JUST THREW EVERY CHINESE GIFT INTO A TRASH BIN AT THE FOOT OF AIR FORCE ONE. BEFORE BOARDING. IN FULL VIEW OF CAMERAS.
The last time a US president's team performed a visible public discard of host-country materials on a tarmac during a major summit, it made front pages for a week — because everyone understood what it meant.
– Every gift discarded into ramp-side bins before wheels-up
– Every badge, every pin, every commemorative souvenir — gone
– Every Chinese-issued phone for staff and press — thrown out
– Nothing Chinese-origin was allowed onto the aircraft
– Personal devices were placed in Faraday bags for the flight
– The action was uniform — staff, press pool, entire delegation
– White House security and Secret Service enforced it at the ramp
– Trump on camera when asked about spying: "We didn't discuss it because we also spy on them as they do on us"
– NY Post White House correspondent Emily Goodin confirmed the account from pool position
– Protocol applied at the final controlled window before re-entering US airspace
– This matches the identical disposal procedure used by US delegations in China and Russia for years
– The trigger: documented counter-intelligence concerns that Chinese-issued electronics carry embedded malware, trackers, or listening devices
– This was not improvised. It was pre-planned. Executed at the ramp. In front of cameras.
This is the same playbook US delegations have run in Beijing for a generation. The only thing that changed is that someone photographed it this time.
Trump arrived with Elon Musk and Jensen Huang. He left with nothing Chinese on the plane. Not a pin. Not a phone. Not a souvenir.
Whatever was said in those meetings — the security posture on the way out told you everything about how Washington actually views Beijing when the cameras aren't on the handshake.
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