Since the new U.S. administration took office, it has repeatedly emphasized that “America is back” on international occasions. The Biden administration’s foreign policy has attempted to be all-encompassing and to demonstrate leadership in all areas, but so far, the new U.S. administration still does not have an effective strategy against the Chinese Communist regime. If the U.S. cannot strongly counter the CCP, its biggest challenger, leading the world becomes an empty phrase.
The CCP is the biggest challenger to U.S. leadership
The Chinese Communist Party is openly challenging the U.S. hegemony and has been preparing for this for 71 years. in 1950, the Chinese Communist Party invaded the Korean peninsula and met the U.S. at war. since then, the Chinese Communist Party has never stopped its anti-U.S. propaganda, and the U.S. has been considered an enemy by the Chinese Communist Party from the beginning. Deng Xiaoping’s “Towers of Light” was just a blindfold to deceive the U.S. and the West, but it did fool many people. After Xi Jinping came to power, he openly said that “the Pacific Ocean is big enough to accommodate both China and the United States,” and only then did the United States really wake up.
On Feb. 10, when Biden spoke with Xi, Xi continued to say that “Taiwan, Hong Kong and border issues are China’s internal affairs” and that the U.S. should respect and “act with caution. Later, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Ambassador Cui Tiankai drew a direct “red line” in this regard. Xi also said at the Time that “China and the United States, as permanent members of the UN Security Council, have special international responsibilities and obligations. Both sides should follow the world trend and work together to maintain peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Facing the direct and open challenge from the CCP, the U.S. needs a strong counterattack in order to demonstrate its ability to lead the world; just being somewhat defensive and not making counterattacking moves, or even avoiding them, will not only fail to contain the CCP’s provocations, but will instead encourage the CCP to intensify its efforts, and I am afraid that the U.S. leadership position will be continuously eroded, making it difficult to preserve even its own security and interests.
The Chinese Communist Party may not have directly and openly challenged the United States for more than a decade, but it has been infiltrating the United States and secretly wrestling with the United States internationally for decades.
The Chinese Communist regime is the greatest threat to the United States
In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party’s military expansion has not only been in full swing in the South China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, and the East China Sea, but it has also attempted to begin its global military layout as early as possible under the name of “One Belt, One Road”; all of its major nuclear weapons are aimed at the U.S. mainland, and its medium-range missiles are aimed directly at the United States, known as “carrier killers. The Chinese Communist Party’s major nuclear weapons are all aimed at the U.S. mainland, and its medium-range missiles are directly targeted at the U.S., known as “carrier killers. If the U.S. can’t fight back strongly and allow the CCP to expand and lay out, the U.S. will have problems even with its own security, so how can we talk about leadership?
The Chinese Communist Party, on the one hand, uses massive subsidies and export dumping, and on the other hand, erects trade barriers to squeeze out a considerable part of the U.S. manufacturing industry. The U.S. surprisingly relies heavily on imports from China for many essential goods for people’s livelihood, including Epidemic masks, vaccine syringes, a large number of medicines, and various industrial products. Behind the huge trade deficit figure, there is a direct threat to the basic livelihood of the United States, and it has led to massive unemployment. The Chinese Communist Party continues to acquire dollars to expand its armaments, expand its “One Belt, One Road” and exert influence internationally.
The Chinese Communist Party is not only challenging the U.S. leadership in the world, but has also been encroaching on U.S. soil for a long time. Technology theft like the “Thousand Talents Program” has left the U.S. defenseless and the CCP embassies and consulates directly involved on a massive scale; if the CCP consulate in Houston had not burned the materials, the outside world would have had no idea how serious it was. In his speech at the Davos Forum, Xi Jinping also publicly stated that the United States and the West have an obligation to “share” technology. How can the U.S. truly stop the CCP’s theft if it only blocks it and does not bring the bandits to justice and put them in jail? The U.S. is overwhelmed by the Chinese Communist Party’s cyber attacks alone, and if it does not fight back, it is sitting ducks.
The Confucius Institute is flourishing in the U.S., infiltrating the political and business sectors, and the congressmen being captured by the beauty agents are just the tip of the iceberg; how many Americans are lobbying the White House, Congress and all levels of the U.S. government for the CCP? The Chinese Communist Party has been “exporting revolution” to the United States, and more and more socialist and communist slogans and issues are being brought to the forefront, and more Americans are waking up, but the dark forces of evil have also been building up their strength over the decades. The Chinese Communist Party media has made major outreach efforts directly in the United States, and all types of social media have become channels for Communist propaganda, with ads glorifying the Communist Party running at will in New York’s Times Square.
If the Trump administration had not strongly banned and blocked huawei, the 5G network in the United States today would have fallen into the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, and Europe would have fallen, and would the United States still have a leadership position? The blocking of Huawei should be an exemplary example of the U.S. successfully countering the Chinese Communist Party’s challenge. Only by continuously implementing such counterattacks can the U.S. truly defuse the Chinese Communist Party’s offensive and destroy its ambitions.
Counterattacks for ultimate victory
The United States cannot stop the CCP’s provocations and attacks by defense alone; avoidance is self-defeating. The U.S. needs to counter the evil CCP regime in a comprehensive manner, so that the CCP loses its ability to provoke, in order to truly uphold justice and universal values, to convince the world to lean on the U.S., and to maintain the U.S. leadership position in the world.
The United States needs a stronger counterattack to lead the Western countries to resolutely stop the Chinese Communist Party from destroying the freedom and democracy in Hong Kong; otherwise, if Hong Kong is lost, how can Burma and Taiwan hold on? If the United States cannot be at the forefront of the fight against the Chinese Communist Party, its leadership will be in jeopardy!
Likewise, the United States should take the lead in pursuing the Chinese Communist Party for concealing the epidemic. The CCP’s attempt to use the epidemic for hegemony was aimed most notably at the United States, and it partially achieved its goal, with the United States suffering enormous loss of Life and property as a result. The latest survey shows that the American people are increasingly resentful of the Chinese Communist regime. The U.S. government should represent public opinion and resolutely pursue the Chinese Communist regime and bring it down as soon as possible in order to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents; if the U.S. government avoids pursuing responsibility, it will not only lose public opinion, but also lose its leadership position in the world, and will be subject to more insidious tricks of the Chinese Communist Party.
As long as the Chinese Communist regime continues to exist, it will not give up being an enemy of the United States. This is not the idea of Xi Jinping alone, but the essence of the Chinese Communist regime. The CCP dictatorial regime, facing the free and democratic world, will always have a sense of crisis and inferiority. It is the CCP regime’s innate need to bring down the United States and the free world, and world domination is the CCP regime’s unchanging goal. The U.S. has completely failed in its past attempts to change the CCP’s policies, while the CCP has been trying to change the U.S.
If the United States is to remain a world leader, countering the CCP regime should be the most critical thread in foreign relations. If the United States continues to ignore the CCP’s infiltration and challenges, even if it tries to advance more other diplomatic issues, it is putting the cart before the horse.
The U.S. should not only be passive and defensive against the provocations of the Chinese Communist regime, but also proactive, and should be prepared for both offense and defense to win. There is no race in the world that can be won by defense alone, and avoidance and dodging will lead to defeat, so it is not difficult to understand the reasoning, and the relevant policies are not difficult to establish.
The international situation seems complex, see the core issues become simple; focus on political maneuvering of course easy to get lost, on the height of compliance with history, will soon be clear.
The new U.S. government should formulate a strategy to counter the Chinese Communist Party as soon as possible, courageously stand up and take the lead in bringing down the Chinese Communist regime, so as to remove the greatest threat to the U.S. and the world, and fulfill the responsibility given to the U.S. by history, so that the U.S. can naturally continue to be embraced as a world leader.
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