Many strange and unverified claims are becoming increasingly viral on social media regarding the possible visit of former US President Donald Trump to China. These include things ranging from the deployment of Air Force One to unusual security protocols. However, so far no official American or Chinese agency has confirmed these claims.
It is being claimed in these viral posts that during the trip to China, the security arrangements will be so tight that “Air Force One will always be present on the runway” and some unusual preparations are being made before the trip. In some posts, extremely sensational and unverified things are also being added, which have no official basis.
Rumors increased on social media
In the last few days, many rumors are being spread on various platforms regarding Trump’s visit to China. In some of these posts, it was also said without any proof that security agencies were investigating special circumstances. Experts say that such information is often misrepresented during political discussions.
According to cyber analysts, rumors and fake news spread rapidly during the visits of international leaders, especially when the matter is related to big countries like America and China.
What is the actual protocol?
In fact, whenever a former or current US President travels abroad, the security protocols are extremely strict. This involves the security of Air Force One, the Secret Service team and coordination with local security agencies. But claims like “aircraft should always be parked on the runway” are not part of normal protocol.
Experts point out that Air Force One is a highly secure and mobile command center, available as needed during the President’s visit, and not permanently deployed on a runway.
Sensitivity between China-US relations
China and the US already have tense relations over trade, technology and security. In such a situation, it is common for speculations and political discussions to increase regarding any high-level visit. But experts say it would be wrong to take these speculations as fact.
Lack of official confirmation
So far, neither the US administration nor the Chinese authorities have issued any official statement regarding any special visit of Trump or the “extraordinary protocol” related to it. In such a situation, viral claims should be seen only as unverified social media content.
