At TFI we have comprehensively covered how China is executing actions to take over the USA. However, as a leading Chinese professor, who is also an adviser to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), laid out a comprehensive plan for the communist regime to overthrow the United States as the world’s superpower, it becomes necessary to take it seriously. However, the more concerning part is, how Joe Biden is actively helping China achieving it.
Professor Jin Canrong’s multi-pronged strategy involves a range of malign actions to subvert the United States while strengthening the Chinese regime. They include: interfering in U.S. elections, controlling the American market, cultivating global enemies to challenge the United States, stealing American technology, expanding Chinese territory and influencing international organisations. “We want to be the world leader,” Jin said, explaining Chinese Leader Xi Jinping’s desire for a “national rejuvenation” of the country.
And in all the ways the Prof propounds, Joe Biden is helping them in one way or another. Using a metaphor of a company to illustrate the US-China dynamic, Jin likened the United States to a company president and China to a vice president who wants the top job. “The United States is a middle-aged man, who is good looking, has strong capabilities and support from most employees,” Jin said.
“[To replace it], we first need to create the conditions to make it easier for the United States to make mistakes. Second, we should make it as busy as possible [dealing with problems], to the extent that it will feel depressed and want to give up. Third, we should become intertwined with the United States, so that it can’t attack us.”
Joe Biden is following a disastrous foreign, economic as well as domestic policy. For instance, the very first executive order that Biden signed as the president was removing the Chinese Virus tag from the coronavirus. He did that to disavow racism and xenophobia toward Asian Americans, specifically targeting anti-Asian animus connected to the COVID-19 pandemic. He, then, went on to call the Chinese President Xi Jinping bright and tough. The Biden administration did not stop there. At the end of the 2+2 security talk with South Korea, Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged China to convince North Korea to denuclearize. This effectively meant giving the keys of North Korea to China.
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Joe Biden is increasing people’s doubt in the electoral process by not making the exercise of vote robust. And in this scenario, the Prof is suggesting, “The Chinese government wants to arrange Chinese investments in every single congressional district to control thousands of voters in each district,” thereby creating a section of the US population that is loyal to the CCP.
The Biden administration is also going relatively easy on Beijing. In such a situation, Ramping up Chinese investments in the United States is another way to exert influence in the country’s political system, Jin said, noting that this tactic has the added benefit of enriching Chinese business people and the CCP.
A failed foreign policy of the Biden administration as it consistently abandons its allies has also given China a boost in confidence in its abilities to take down the USA. Jin Canrong thinks that four enemies are needed to stretch the United States’ resources, while bogging the government down in domestic debates over which threat to prioritise, Jin said. For instance, before WWII, the United States had two adversaries, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. “The Americans debated over and over about who is the real threat,” he said.
The programme envisaged by the Prof also laid down that the Chinese regime was at a strategic advantage due to the United States’ role as global enforcer: whenever there is a crisis in the world, the United States would have to intervene to maintain global stability, which in turn drains U.S. resources and diverts its attention away from China. As examples, he cited the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, which he described as “completely not strategically valuable” endeavours that cost the United States “$6 trillion and 10,000 soldiers’ lives.”
And in this too, the Democrat policy of engaging in wars abroad strengthens China’s position even more. So, the fact of the matter is that the Biden administration’s policies are aligned with the program laid out by the Chinese professor. Xi Jinping prepares a plan to take over the USA and Biden is actively helping in achieving that.