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Five Problems of China that Biden solved in 15 days

Abhinav Singh by Abhinav Singh
February 4, 2021
in Geopolitics
Biden, China
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The election of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the USA was seen as the victory of China and its megalomaniac leader Xi Jinping who wanted to get rid of hard taskmaster Donald Trump somehow. Whether it was the election fraud or the manipulation by the MSM, Biden managed to enter the White House and within 15 days of the inauguration, the President of the USA has shown that he is here to help China get rid of its problems. 

Hail China! Hail Biden! Let’s take a look at Biden’s utmost generosity in solving 5 of China’s biggest problems:

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No Trade Wars for China

The Politburo of China sitting in Washington masquerading as Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), on Wednesday said that Trade would not be the key plank of the Biden administration to put pressure on the Chinese authoritarian regime. In a nutshell, Biden is going easy on the Trade Wars, and allowing China the breathing space to claw its way back and again to become a menacing foe to the states.

According to a Reuters report, the Biden administration is also considering to return to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and also give honourable respect to China’s brainchild RCEP, which has been devised solely to keep rising Asian superpower like India in check. 

If America gives support to RCEP, which India had brushed its hands from, the relation between the two nations might come to a halt of sorts. But that’s what China wants and like a puppet, Biden is swaying to the strings pulled by Xi Jinping.  

The Trade wars had forced China to cower down in front of Trump and sign the first phase of the Trade deals which at a point had nearly broken the back of Jinping. 

Huawei and other 5G Chinese companies given free rein

This one came rather fast and quick in Biden’s tenure. Reported by TFI, on the second day of his office, in a shocking development, the State Department Website omitted the CCP as one of the policy issues, and the 5G related page which cautioned against the use of ZTE and Huawei had been scrubbed off. Trump had cracked down on Huawei and ZTE citing National security threats. 

Following the ban imposed by Trump, a string of countries across the globe banned Huawei from their 5G networks as these countries along with the US President were well aware of the threat posed by the Chinese telecom giants. However, Biden doesn’t perceive the CCP or Huawei as any threat. This gives a clear indication of what Biden’s 5G policy would be and it is terrible news for the democratic world.

Indo-Pacific

Trump had used the term “Free and Open Indo Pacific” to band US allies together for the containment of China. After the election, almost true to his words, Joe Biden has changed it to “Secure and Prosperous” Indo-Pacific. The term “Secure and Prosperous” is very different from the “Free and Open” rhetoric. 

Read more: Biden changes USA’s Indo-Pacific policy from “Open and Free” to “Secure and Prosperous” giving China a lot of legroom

While “Secure and Prosperous” offers a more conservative approach, in reality, it offers more space for China to work in. A secure Indo-Pacific would mean a structure including the states which ply their trade in the region, inclusive of China.

The change is a signal to all the Indo-pacific states that Washington has a desire to engage Beijing for a peaceful and thriving Asia Pacific. Biden’s NSA Jake Sullivan had described China as a peer competitor, and an essential US partner.

Xinjiang — Genocide or not?

While an entire populating is being neutered and pushed to mass extinction, the US under Biden is more interested in toning down and refining its definitions of what constitutes genocide. According to media reports, the Biden administration is reviewing Donald Trump’s decision to designate the ethnic cleansing of China’s minority Muslim Uighurs as ‘genocide’ over concerns that proper procedures were not followed that would uphold such a designation.

President Biden’s pick to represent the U.S. at the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield said, “I think the State Department is reviewing that now because all of the procedures were not followed and I think that they’re looking to make sure that they are followed to ensure that that designation is held.”

If this hara-kiri decision doesn’t prove Biden’s allegiances then it is honestly difficult to know what Biden fanboys have seen in him that we are finding increasingly difficult to notice.

No to Taiwan, Yes to ‘One China policy’

Under the Trump administration, the signals were increasingly becoming strong that Washington could any day decouple itself from the imperialistic “One China Policy’ and recognise Taiwan as a diplomatic sovereign nation. At one point, it looked like New Delhi was waiting for Washington to go ahead and announce the major policy shift so that it could do the same and set a precedent for the rest of the globe to follow. 

However, Biden and his team have quashed the dreams of anything happening on those lines and millions of Taiwanese will have to start from scratch to win its freedom of sovereignty. 

Asked if the United States still supported the One China policy, State Department spokesman Ned Price on Wednesday told a regular briefing: “Yes … our policy has not changed.”

China and its leader Xi Jinping will be having a good, hearty laugh over the appointment of a President hell-bent on erasing the legacy of his predecessor and burn the country to the ground. God Bless America, for it’s been only 15 days and a major chunk of the four-year Biden tenure is still left. 

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