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Dans une interview sur le média conservateur, le président américain n’a pas apprécié d’être contredit sur la question des étudiants étrangers, et a estimé que « les Français ne valent pas mieux » que la Chine, accusée d’espionner et de voler les brevets de propriété intellectuelle des États-Unis.

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00:00So we're dependent on China to keep our university system going?
00:03No, not China, but I think it's good to have...
00:04I actually think it's good to have outside countries...
00:07Look, I want to be able to get along with the world.
00:09They're not the French. They're the Chinese.
00:10They spy on us. They steal our intellectual property.
00:13What, do you think the French are better?
00:14Yeah.
00:15Really? I don't know. I'll tell you.
00:16I'm not so sure.
00:17We've had a lot of problems with the French,
00:19where we get taxed very unfairly on our technology,
00:22where, you know, they put 25% taxes on American products.
00:26Look, assuming everyone treats us badly,
00:29because that's the way I am.
00:30But we take in trillions of dollars from students.
00:35You know, the students pay more than double
00:36when they come in from most foreign countries.
00:40I want to see our school system thrive,
00:43but at the same time, I want to...
00:45I know you and I disagree.
00:46We're never going to agree on it, but that's OK.
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