China expert warns of potential tension escalation due to Biden administration’s handling of spy balloons, police stations, and fentanyl. Brace yourself for a bumpy ride!
In a recent interview on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, Gordon Chang, author of “The Great U.S.-China Tech War” and fellow at the Gatestone Institute, sounded the alarm on China’s increasingly aggressive behavior towards the United States. Chang warned that tensions could spiral out of control if the Biden administration doesn’t take a harder stance against China. Recent actions by China, including sending a spy balloon over American soil and reports of Chinese police stations operating in the U.S., show that the communist nation is becoming bolder with little pushback from the current administration.
Chang criticized the Biden administration for failing to understand the current climate and having the wrong perspective on China. He argued that every time Biden is asked about China-related topics, including the origins of COVID, he fails to answer questions and “shuts them off.” This lack of action and understanding is a matter of grave concern to the American people, according to Chang.
Jonathan D.T. Ward, a China expert and author of “China’s Vision of Victory,” also weighed in on the issue, calling Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s recent call for a “constructive” relationship with China involving joint leadership and an economic partnership “all wrong.” Ward argued that Yellen’s speech showed a “lack of vision” and that the United States needs a “real” strategy to economically contain China.
With China’s intentions to economically overtake the United States and their massive investments in building the largest Navy and missile forces in the world, it’s clear that the United States needs to take a stronger stance against China. Click here to get the Daily Wire app and stay up-to-date on the latest developments in this ongoing conflict.
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