Why He is Called Beijing Biden By Charles Taylor (Florida)
This should send a shiver down the spine of all Australians, for the US has officially proclaimed that it has no intention of containing China. Many have seen this as Beijing Biden’s kow towing grant of permission to invade Taiwan. Well, the US deserves to lose its computer chips, but hopefully they can send in attack forces to destroy the factories so the Chinese don’t get them. As for Australia, you guys will be on the list, and don’t expect any defence form the US. It is surrender of the West time!
“Secretary of State Anthony Blinken told Norah O’Donnell of CBS News’ 60 Minutes on Sunday evening that the goal of the Biden administration was not to “contain” China, but to protect a “rules-based order” in international relations.
The relevant section of the interview was as follows (emphasis added):
Blinken: It is the one country in the world that has the military economic diplomatic capacity to undermine or challenge the rules based order that we, we care so much about and are determined to defend. But I want to be very clear about something, and this is important. Our purpose is not to contain China, to hold it back, to keep it down. It is to uphold this rules-based order that China is posing a challenge to. Anyone who poses a challenge to that order, we’re going to stand up and defend it.
O’Donnell: I know you say the goal is not to contain China, but have you ever seen China be so assertive or aggressive militarily?
Blinken: No, we haven’t. I think what we’ve witnessed over the last several years is China acting more repressively at home and more aggressively abroad. That is a fact.
O’Donnell: What’s China’s goal?
Blinken: I think that over time, China believes that it can be and should be and will be the dominant country in the world.
Notably, Blinken did not rule out the possibility that China would overtake the United States as the world’s dominant power. Instead, the Biden administration appears willing to accept global Chinese dominance, provided the “rules” are maintained.
Blinken’s approach implies that unlike its predecessor, the Biden administration appears to see America’s role as shaping China into a more responsible superpower, once it overtakes the U.S., rather than challenging China’s rise or restraining its ambitions.
In March, China rebuked Blinken to his face at the first meeting between the U.S. and China since President Joe Biden took office. When Blinken brought up Chinese human rights abuses, China cited Black Lives Matter on America’s supposed flaws.
Conservative radio host Mark Levin, who drew attention to the interview on his program Monday, said that the video was a provocation, highlighting U.S. weakness.
“This interview, I believe, will be what sparks an attack on Taiwan,” he warned.”
The invasion of Taiwan will probably come when another false flag event occurs in the US. Maybe the Beijing Biden regime will not have time to defend Taiwan, devoting all its energies to its war on Trump voters.
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