U.S. Defense Policy Board Chairman Bonnie White, a China hawk, after Kissinger’s removal

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The U.S. Department of Defense officials announced yesterday that Michael Pillsbury will take over as chairman of the Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board after two weeks of purges by the Trump administration. Those ousted from the committee include two former secretaries of state, Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright, who have long been considered advocates of communication with Beijing.

Bainbridge is best known for his book “The 2049 Centennial Marathon: The Secret Strategy of Communist Global Domination. In his book, he asserts that Beijing is secretly promoting a 100-year plan to pull the United States from its position as the world’s superpower. He is also an outside adviser to President Donald Trump, who has called him “the leading authority on Chinese affairs.

White told the South China Morning Post that he was brought in to lead the Trump administration after officials learned that they were concerned about a “general lack of expert advice on China” on the Pentagon’s defense policy board.

White, 75, will be involved in various study programs conducted by the committee, one of which is expected to focus on how to avoid an accidental conflict with China.

According to the Pentagon’s website, the Defense Policy Board is an external advisory group that provides “independent, informed advice on matters related to defense policy and focuses on issues that are central to the development of the U.S. Department of Defense’s strategy and the implications of force modernization policy.