What Did the Chinese President Just Warn Us About? — The Thucydides Trap
On May 14, 2026, in Beijing, Xi Jinping asked President Trump whether China and the United States could overcome the Thucydides Trap. He has used the phrase for thirteen years. Search engines spiked. Most Americans had never heard it.
They should learn it now. The pattern is real. Twelve of the last sixteen great-power transitions ended in war.
Four did not. Each of those four required statecraft, accommodation, and the willingness to think rather than shout. America has shown both kinds of behavior in its history. Sparta showed only one. Sparta won the war and vanished within a generation.
The warning deserves a serious answer. Volume is not strength. Slogans are not strategy. The test of a great nation is whether it can remain wise during periods of change.
Thucydides warned us. So did Xi.