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Will Biden Accept Xi Jinping’s Olive Branch or Will He Put America First?
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It appears that Chinese President Xi Jinping feels the chill.
Did it finally dawn on him that other countries got a little ruffled after China unleashed a pandemic on the world and then lied about it? They also got a little touchy when China sent an aircraft carrier task group and warplanes to simulate a siege on their mutual ally, Taiwan, in April and then forced an overhaul of Hong Kong’s electoral system. Perhaps they’re also upset about the human rights abuses against the Uyghurs and, of course, the theft of their valuable intellectual property.
And about a thousand other reasons.
Chinese state media outlet Xinhua News Agency reported that Xi would now like to project a “credible, lovable and respectable China” to the world.
In what the South China Morning Post called a “study session of the Politburo,” Xi told senior leaders the country needs to “make friends extensively, unite the majority and continuously expand its circle of friends with those who understand and are friendly to China.”
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The international friendships Xi claims to seek should only be possible after some form of amends. Perhaps some ownership of the pandemic, for starters.
However, some nations, dependent on China for trade, may accept his olive branch. Other nations, with weak, conflicted leaders like Joe Biden might also fall in line.
This is precisely the type of situation that many of us had feared prior to the election. We were concerned that his son’s, his brother James’ and possibly his own past business dealings with China would prevent him from putting America’s interests first, making him a national security risk.
Will Biden give China a pass? Unfortunately, he might.
Comment:
Joey Xi Bai Din has been bought by Xi Jinping and will do as he is told. Unfortunately Biden is the embodiment of pathetic.