Better cake next time

During the Florida summit with Xi Jinping in April at Mar-a-Lago, Trump was so thrilled that the Chinese president, with only a little chocolate cake and lobbing a few missiles into Syria,  agreed to work on the North Korea issue, that he held back on attacking Chinese trade practices, even though he went ballistic over them during the presidential campaign.

Sort of the same way he backed down on that wall business when he was face to face with the Mexican president.

But now the man who said,

“There’s a beauty to making a great deal. It’s my canvas. And I like painting it,”

has suggested he is running out of patience with China’s modest steps to pressure North Korea.

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That was the deal, the work of the artist’s hand anyway.

But now that the real world of China’s trade with North Korea and the benefit from that have entered the world as Trump likes to imagine it, which is not the way it actually is, he may have to impose new quotas or tariffs on steel imports for national security reasons.

He may have to fine tune his fantastic deal and admit that there is more to deal making on the global scale than just saying how you want things.

It works that way with those who work for him because they need the job and love the money being a sycophant can bring, but foreign heads of state are not his employees.

There may be a need for a little fine tuning of earlier deals and the making of new ones at the G20.

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