“The Wall Street Journal analyzed that President Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, in addition to diverting resources to deal with domestic problems, confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party and Russia is also an important factor.
The newspaper pointed out that the scale of Russia’s recent troop deployment on the Ukrainian border is the largest since the invasion of Crimea in 2014; the Chinese Communist Air Force has been intruding into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. 12 is the largest invasion ever, the Chinese Communist Party mobilized more than 20 warplanes, bombers and other aircraft into Taiwan’s southwestern airspace.
The analysis points out that for Biden, the diplomatic focus in 2021 is the competition between Western democracies and authoritarian countries, especially China and Russia.
The newspaper quoted Biden as saying at his first press conference since taking office that Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping is one of the heads of the authoritarian camp and that “he, like Putin, believes that authoritarian politics is the wave of the future and that democratic politics has failed in an increasingly complex world.”
The newspaper said that the Biden administration took office early to trade, human rights, cyber security and international rules-based global order as the main point of negotiations with China and Russia, and stressed that the United States will not repeat the past 20 years of anti-terrorism as the key, intervention in other countries policy.
Biden said on the 14th, will strengthen cooperation with allies and similar-minded partners, to ensure that in dealing with the future of humanity, cyber threats, emerging technologies and other issues, according to “our democratic values, not the values of authoritarian regimes” to develop international norms and standards.
In line with these democratic values, the Biden administration has imposed economic sanctions on Burmese militant groups, condemned Ethiopia’s human rights abuses and sexual violence in Tigray province, and supported the Trump administration’s description of the Chinese Communist Party’s treatment of the Uighur minority as a “genocide,” calling Putin himself an “executioner” for attacking his political enemies. “He himself called Putin, who attacked his political opponents, an “executioner.
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