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If there is anything Biden does in his time in office, if he can continue and expand aggressively the covert war against China and ensure America wins, it will be some measure of success.
The more public, loud and bold America is the better. Japan had the courage to state openly that an attack on Taiwan would result in Japans military assistance. This angered the CCP to no end, but, Japan put principle first. America must not curl up in a ball in the face of Chinas ambitions.
The White House Tuesday pushed back against a Chinese propaganda campaign attacking the United States and Taiwan after the collapse of Afghanistan – with the Biden administration condemning the communist regime for taking advantage of the tragedy and doubling down on the its support for Taiwan.
The U.S. statement was in response to Chinese propaganda outlets and the country's official international propaganda mouthpiece, which seized on President Biden's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan to intimidate Taiwan. The Chinese government also demanded that the U.S. cease "official contacts & military ties with Taiwan," including weapons sales.
"We have an abiding interest in peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait," a senior Biden administration official told Fox News. "We consider this central to the security and stability of the broader Indo-Pacific region. Events elsewhere in the world are not going to change this enduring interest."
The official added: "It’s also unfortunate that PRC’s state media is exploiting the human suffering in Afghanistan to take shots at the United States. That’s not what responsible powers do."
The more public, loud and bold America is the better. Japan had the courage to state openly that an attack on Taiwan would result in Japans military assistance. This angered the CCP to no end, but, Japan put principle first. America must not curl up in a ball in the face of Chinas ambitions.
White House pushes back on China amid propaganda in wake of Afghanistan's collapse
The White House Tuesday pushed back against a Chinese propaganda campaign attacking the United States and Taiwan after the collapse of Afghanistan.
www.foxnews.com
The White House Tuesday pushed back against a Chinese propaganda campaign attacking the United States and Taiwan after the collapse of Afghanistan – with the Biden administration condemning the communist regime for taking advantage of the tragedy and doubling down on the its support for Taiwan.
The U.S. statement was in response to Chinese propaganda outlets and the country's official international propaganda mouthpiece, which seized on President Biden's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan to intimidate Taiwan. The Chinese government also demanded that the U.S. cease "official contacts & military ties with Taiwan," including weapons sales.
"We have an abiding interest in peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait," a senior Biden administration official told Fox News. "We consider this central to the security and stability of the broader Indo-Pacific region. Events elsewhere in the world are not going to change this enduring interest."
The official added: "It’s also unfortunate that PRC’s state media is exploiting the human suffering in Afghanistan to take shots at the United States. That’s not what responsible powers do."