President Trump dismissed the idea of sharing military conflict plans regarding China with Elon Musk, maintaining that it shouldn't be disclosed to a businessman. Despite a report suggesting a planned briefing with military leaders, Trump refuted it. He acknowledged the U.S. is adequately prepared if conflict arises, but he insists such information remains top secret. Musk's recent visit to the Pentagon involved private discussions with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, indicating ongoing consultations about U.S.-China relations and related strategies, though specific details were not revealed.
We don't want to have a potential war with China, but I can tell you, if we did, we're very well equipped to handle it.
I don't want to show that to anybody, but certainly you wouldn't show it to a businessman who is helping us so much.
A third said Mr. Musk was expected to discuss China, but provided no details beyond that.
The discussion was expected to include other matters.
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