Biden says “America is back” Pompeo: Back to the past defeated by Communist China?

President Joe Biden gave his first foreign policy address at the State Department on Thursday, Feb. 4, promising that the United States will ensure the political correctness of its foreign policy and claiming that “America is back!” In response, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo quipped, “Back? Are we going back to the past, when we were easily defeated by the Chinese Communist Party? He said the American people can no longer tolerate Obama’s appeasing foreign policy toward the Chinese Communist Party, and urged the new Biden Administration to stick to Trump‘s “America First” policy.

In an interview with Fox News on Thursday, Pompeo questioned whether Biden’s statement that “America is back” was a return to the appeasement policies of the past, allowing the Chinese Communist Party to easily defeat the United States again.

He said, “The strategy of the last few decades has been a policy of appeasement, compromise, and chasing cheap labor within the mainland to the great detriment of ordinary people throughout the United States, resulting in the loss of tens of millions of American jobs. When Biden says ‘America comes back,’ does that mean allowing the Chinese Communist Party to once again continue its easy victory over us, destroying millions of jobs in states like Kansas and South Carolina, as we say familiarly?”

Pompeo also said the Trump Administration‘s policies are supported by allies like Israel. He said, “When Biden talks about our allies and America coming back, does that mean going back to a past of despising allies like Israel and giving enemies like Iran $150 billion in cash money to archly treat them as friends?”

Pompeo went on to say he was proud of the Trump administration’s diplomatic performance and urged the new Biden administration to introduce an “America First” foreign policy similar to that of the Trump administration because the American people can no longer tolerate the Obama-era foreign policy.

He urged the Biden administration to tell the Chinese Communist Party, “You can’t dump your products here and you can’t steal our intellectual property.”

Senior Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) also tweeted on Feb. 4 that the Chinese Communist Party is the greatest geopolitical threat to the United States and is “troubled” by the Biden administration’s Communist policies.

Pompeo: China’s sanctions against Trump administration officials are a wake-up call to Biden

Pompeo also said Feb. 4 that the Chinese Communist Party’s “sanctions” against him and former Trump administration officials were also a wake-up call to the Biden administration. He said the Chinese Communist Party’s sanctions against Trump administration officials are imposing its rules on the United States to instruct the Biden administration on how to develop the bilateral relationship between the two countries.

Pompeo spoke of “this sanction with one purpose, to send a message to the new Biden administration. If you are sincere about protecting America, protecting America’s sovereignty, America’s jobs and America’s wealth, you will be punished by the Chinese Communist Party!”

Pompeo said these “sanctions” by the Chinese Communist Party also show that the Trump administration’s policy toward the Chinese Communist Party hurts the Communist Party’s black interests in the United States.

The Trump administration views the CCP as a geopolitical adversary and has joined the international community of democracies in resisting the CCP’s global communist hegemony. To protect traditional values enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and the interests of American workers, the Trump administration has introduced many harsh policies against the CCP, such as imposing high tariffs on imports from the mainland; banning high-tech companies like huawei and other CCP companies from entering the U.S.; and so on.

The former State Department under Pompeo also exposed and condemned the CCP’s human rights crimes in Xinjiang and Hong Kong in the international community, and condemned the CCP for committing genocide against the Uighurs on the mainland during the last phase of the Trump administration.

The CCP thus retaliated against 20 government officials under the Trump administration, including Pompeo, with charges of interfering in the internal affairs of the CCP. In addition to Pompeo, officials retaliated against by the Chinese Communist Party include Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro, health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien, National Security Adviser John Bolton, and former Trump officials. Bolton) and Trump’s former campaign manager Steven Bannon, among others.