Former President Donald Trump said in an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday (April 6) that the Chinese Communist Party would never dare to treat him the way it treated Biden; he also said his opponents and competitors are too respectful of his administration to publicly disparage U.S. representatives.
In particular, Trump cited the March meeting between top Chinese and U.S. officials in Alaska, where Chinese officials actually spoke in high profile on U.S. soil in front of the media and to U.S. officials.
“China (the Chinese Communist Party) has never spoken to me the way they spoke to (Biden’s) representatives,” Trump told host Heather Childers. “They spoke to our people like that in Alaska, and it was bad.”
At the U.S.-China meeting in Alaska, Chinese representative Yang Jiechi, a member of the Communist Party’s Politburo, alone opened his remarks with a lengthy speech of about 15 minutes in Chinese, far exceeding the scheduled two-minute limit on his remarks. At the same time, Yang Jiechi accused the U.S. of being a champion of cyber attacks, not representing global public opinion, and having a history of killing black people, and continued to brand the Chinese Communist Party as great and righteous.
As the world’s most socialist political and communist-led dictatorship, CCP Foreign Ministry officials are usually the “perpetrators” but play the role of “victims,” presenting black as white and white as black, and branding themselves as the guardians of freedom and justice. The United States will always be the object of its crusade.
Trump also criticized the Chinese Communist Party in Tuesday’s interview for its overt acts of aggression over the past few months, including threatening statements against Taiwan.
“If you look at China (the Chinese Communist Party), they have ships all over the place,” Trump added. “I’ve never been threatened.”
The Chinese Communist Party has recently intensified its provocative activities against Taiwan, Japan and the Philippines, sending military aircraft to disturb Taiwan with escalating frequency and amassing more than 200 fishing boats near disputed Philippine islands and sending six ships, including the Liaoning, through the waters between Okinawa and Miyako Island, Japan.
Carl Schuster, former director of operations for the U.S. Pacific Command’s Joint Intelligence Center, said this is the Chinese Communist Party testing Biden to see how the U.S. will respond, and that the U.S. response will determine the next step in the Communist Party’s test.
Biden, asked about U.S.-China relations at a news conference last month, said his administration would hold the Communist Party accountable to follow the rules in the South China Sea and elsewhere.
Trump also mentioned his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, cautioning that these adversaries must be made to respect American leaders, respect American leadership and respect America as a nation.
Biden is currently addressing the thorny issue of North Korea’s continued use of nuclear weapons tests to provoke the U.S. A White House spokesman confirmed in mid-March that North Korea and the U.S. have not been in contact for more than a year.
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