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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (141352)5/14/2018 11:09:57 AM
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Trump bites. Then blows the wound.

It is said about the bats that they bite while blowing the wound not to wake up the victim

Trump bit ZTE and is now blowing the wound as he
announced he would work to save ZTE, a Chinese maker of budget smartphones and networking equipment that’s struggling to survive in the face of tough US trade penalties restricting its access to vital semiconductors from San Diego-based Qualcomm. Unusually, Trump lamented the number of jobs the company’s collapse would cost China (ZTE employs roughly 75,000 people), a jarring contrast to his usual “America first” messaging.