Biden administration nominee for Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. Blinken.
On January 21, the policy issues section of the U.S. State Department’s website was allegedly removed from six issue boards, including topics on threats to the Chinese Communist Party under the previous administration, 5G security, and other content.
According to the results of the 21st viewing, the State Department website agenda topics of the new administration included 17 topics such as human rights and democracy, climate and environmental protection, new crown Epidemic (CCP virus epidemic), arms control, cyber security, global women’s issues, human trafficking, refugees and humanitarian aid, science, technology and innovation, energy, international agreements and treaties, and global health.
In contrast to the web policy topics under the previous administration, six topics were removed from the new website: 5G security, the Chinese Communist threat, illegal immigration, the Iranian threat, Nicaragua’s return to democracy, and Venezuela’s democracy crisis.
Several of the removed panels were policy content advocated by the previous Trump administration. During his Time in office, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had a long history of lobbying countries on 5G security issues and calling on countries overseas to establish networks that remove security risks. The former administration also imposed numerous sanctions on regimes such as Iran, Venezuela and the Chinese Communist Party to combat their behavior in the areas of human rights and military expansion.
The Biden Administration has not yet issued a comment on the revisions.
Prior to that, former Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the Biden administration’s nominee for secretary of state, said at a 19th inaugural certification hearing that he agreed with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s criticism of the Chinese Communist government that it committed genocide against the Uighurs in Xinjiang, and that Blinken said he would support military and global diplomatic support for Taiwan to counter the Chinese Communist threat.
Blinken said he believes Trump’s hard-line China Policy is right and agrees with the threat posed by the Chinese (communist) state, but denies its tactics. He said there is still a cooperative aspect to the U.S.-China relationship.
In public, several officials in the Biden administration have said they consider the authorities in Beijing to be the biggest strategic competitor of the United States.
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