The White House National Security Council on Wednesday (March 3) released the Biden administration’s Interim National Security Strategic Guidance. The NSC said the strategic guidance is Biden’s “vision for engagement with the world and provides strategic guidance on national security for all branches of the U.S. government.” The report singles out China, an “authoritarian state,” as the only “major competitor” that has the potential to combine forces to challenge the international system.
According to White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki, the midterm national security strategy guidelines are designed to seize the “once-in-a-generation opportunity to simultaneously renew U.S. dominance at Home and abroad. The guidelines will provide a direction for all branches of the U.S. government to examine and develop a comprehensive U.S. national security strategy, with a final report to be released later in 2021.
Regrettably, the 20-page document, while noting that the current fate of the United States is inextricably linked to the rest of the world, ignores the greatest and most serious danger to our world in terms of strategic direction, namely, an all-out attack by the Chinese Communist Party and international communist evil; it points to combating global epidemics and economic recessions, but ignores the Chinese Communist factors that led to the global Epidemic and the resulting global economic recession caused by the epidemic; and it puts the so-called global epidemic in a bad light. The report points out the fight against global epidemics and economic recession, but ignores the Chinese Communist factors that led to the global epidemic and the consequent global economic recession caused by the epidemic; and exaggerates and elevates the so-called “racial justice crisis,” “climate emergency,” and other artificially created crises of the left as key topics, resulting in the neglect of the most important issues of government strategy.
While the report warns that “global democracy, including the United States, is increasingly under siege” and that “free societies have been challenged from within by corruption, inequality, inequity, polarization, populism, and anti-freedom threats to the rule of law. So why isn’t the Biden Administration paying attention to the anomalies in the 2020 election, the departures from democratic principles? Why can’t an independent prosecutor be appointed to investigate this and quell the suspicions of the American people? The election fraud has eroded the American people’s confidence in their own government, not to mention the fact that “democracies are increasingly challenged by external hostile authoritarian powers”?
The national security strategy guidance document says that China (the Communist Party of China) is the only major competitor with the combined power to sustainably challenge the international order, in a growing tug-of-war with China, Russia and other authoritarian powers. “Because China is rapidly becoming more powerful, and among U.S. competitors, only China has the potential to combine economic, diplomatic, military, and technological power to sustainably challenge a stable and open international system.”
The Chinese Communist Party is not a “competitor” and “challenger” to the international system, but a naked “destroyer” and “disrupter “. If the Biden administration does not have such a sober understanding, it is bound to lead the United States into the abyss without realizing it. The Chinese Communists once unabashedly clamored that they would “completely break up an old world” and “build a new, red, red world. The words still ring true, but have people forgotten them so quickly?
People should remember the remarks of Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jinping when he attended a video conference at the annual economic forum in Davos at the end of January this year, where Xi stressed that “once the rules are set, everyone should follow them effectively”; that “multilateralism with options” “should not be our choice.” In particular, Xi stressed that the international community should be governed according to “rules and consensus reached by all countries together, rather than being dictated by one or a few countries. Obviously, the Chinese Communist Party does not recognize the norms of international relations, the structure of international relations, or the international rules since World War II, and wants to change the rules to meet the interests of the Chinese Communist Party with a “consensus” acceptable to the Chinese Communist Party. How can this be said to be the work of a fair competitor?
And the CCP is not a reasonable and legitimate “challenger” either. Because once the CCP finds that its demands are not met, it will bypass the rules, reject the rules, and misinterpret the rules, just as the CCP did before and after joining the WTO. The Chinese Premier himself ordered that the WTO rules be circumvented; the CCP even openly called for a redefinition of “what is a market economy”. Xi Jinping even threatened at Davos that “engaging in ‘small circles’ and ‘new cold war’ in the international arena, excluding, threatening, and intimidating others, and artificially isolating or even isolating each other by engaging in de-linking, cutting off supplies, and imposing sanctions at every turn. It can only push the world towards division and even confrontation.” In other words, the Chinese Communist Party will not accept the rules, play by them, or participate fairly in the current international system, even if it wants to divide the world and confront the international community.
Secretary of State Blinken of the Biden administration declared that the United States “will not promote democracy through costly military interventions or attempts to overthrow dictatorships by force. This is deeply thought-provoking. What did Biden mean? Will the United States also remain indifferent in the face of the threat of force and aggression by a tyrannical regime? Is this not giving a green light to the Chinese Communist Party and a piece of mind to a rogue regime like it? To publicly claim such a national policy and military strategy, which should be highly classified, is to disgrace the United States in front of the world and is tantamount to a complete betrayal of free society! If the U.S. cannot play the role of the world’s policeman and cannot shock and tremble international rogue nations such as the Chinese Communist Party with a strong military deterrent, the gods will not give the U.S. such a strong military power and the U.S. will become weak.
Blinken also said that the U.S. and China compete, cooperate, and confront each other. This is a serious lack of understanding of the Chinese Communist Party, disregarding the most sober and profound knowledge of the Chinese Communist Party reached by the Trump administration after four years of efforts to bring the U.S. to the North and South, that is, the Chinese Communist Party is the greatest enemy of America and free society today! The United States can compete and cooperate with allies, friends, and adversaries in general, but against America’s most powerful and dangerous enemy, the United States cannot cooperate and need not compete, but can only confront, counter, and thrash.
Blinken correctly noted that “if the United States does not defend Xinjiang and Hong Kong, China will be even more reckless” and that “the U.S.-China relationship is the greatest geopolitical test of the 21st century. Blinken’s foreign policy seems reasonable, arguing that Washington will compete with China “when it should, cooperate when it can, and confront when it has to. But the moment of competition has passed, the opportunity for cooperation has closed, and the scale and size of confrontation is increasing, leading to a full-scale confrontation. The Chinese Communist Party has built concentration camps in Xinjiang, harvested Falun Gong organs alive, forced Tibetans to set themselves on fire, exterminated Mongolian Culture, extinguished the Pearl of the Orient, destroyed the underground church, deprived private entrepreneurs of capital, covered up and exported the Chinese Communist virus, etc., etc. Talking about cooperation with such a regime is aiding and abetting the enemy; competing with such a regime is not distinguishing between the enemy and the enemy; confronting such a regime would have begun under Trump. But now the Biden administration is hesitant and is missing the best Time!
Senator Cruz of Texas rightly pointed out that every action of the Biden administration has eased the pressure on Communist China. “Every action, every nomination of the new Biden administration, as far as the part that involves the Chinese Communist Party, has eased the scrutiny, eased the sanctions, eased the pressure on Communist China.” “We see a stable and systematic embrace of Communist China, which is dangerous, which is dangerous for our country, quite reckless.”
A number of experts and scholars from Europe and the United States discussed the “China threat” in the Dutch capital Amsterdam and came to a number of “very rare” conclusions. For example, the Communist Party insists on socialism, but does not reject capitalism, neither is it a public economy nor is it a market economy. This kind of applicable economic model is very rare. In fact, what the CCP is destroying and undermining with this power and crony capitalist approach is precisely the system of fair competition and cooperation in the international community.
Again, “There is nothing China can’t do that they think is important, because they can do it with all the financial, human, and material resources of the country without any hindrance. This kind of national mechanism is very rare.” This rare “national system” also destroys fair competition in the international community, because the CCP is using the power of the state for the benefit of the powerful Communist Party and is competing unfairly with private enterprises in other countries.
In short, the CCP is not a “competitor” or “challenger” to the existing international system, but a naked “saboteur” and “destroyer “. If the Biden administration does not have such a clear understanding, it is bound to lead the United States into the abyss without realizing it. The Medium-Term National Security Strategy Guidelines conclude that “no nation is in as good a position as the United States to lead the way into such a future. Doing so requires that we embrace and restore our enduring strengths and engage the world with confidence and strength.” This is a worrisome statement that completely fails to articulate the heavy crisis facing the United States and the danger to the world that the Biden regime poses to the United States because of a misjudgment of strategic goals and an excessive focus on issues such as loose ends and political correctness, which have yet to be fully demonstrated.
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