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Watch! Chinese Officials Say America “Doesn’t Come From Position of Strength.” Biden’s America a Laughing Stock on the World Stage


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American and Chinese diplomats met at the Alaska Summit to discuss global issues concerning the two countries.

This was the first time officials from each country met since Joe Biden took office in January.

And talk about a total debacle by Biden’s Administration.

Chinese officials ripped into the administration and completely embarrassed Biden’s cronies.

Watch the footage:

“Don’t come from a position of strength.”

Has there ever been a time in recent decades where the United States looked this weak in global discussions with a foreign nation?

It only took two months for Biden’s Administration to completely bend over to the CCP.

And at this rate, four years of Biden would make America a vassal state of China.

World leaders are openly mocking Sleepy Joe and his administration, yet they have the nerve to say “America’s Back.”

It’s certainly not back Biden.

You’re making this country a laughing stock and doing everything possible to make the CCP the world superpower.

Here are responses to Biden’s humiliation:

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NBC News reported:

Top diplomats from the U.S. and China had a public blowup in front of reporters Thursday as the two global powers met in Alaska to discuss policy and attempt to restore ties that have become increasingly strained in recent years.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken was joined in Anchorage by Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, to meet with their Chinese counterparts, State Councilor Wang Yi and Chinese Communist Party foreign affairs chief Yang Jiechi, for two days of talks in their first face-to-face meetings.

The atmosphere was expected to be tense because days earlier the U.S. had slapped sanctions on China for Beijing’s crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong. But the contentious on-camera exchanges that followed were a clear departure from the light pleasantries traditionally offered before diplomatic discussions.

Blinken opened his remarks by saying Beijing needed to return to a rules-based system, lambasting China for violating international norms through their crackdown on Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang, cyber attacks against the U.S. and “economic coercion.”

“Each of these actions threaten the rules-based order that maintains global stability,” Blinken said. “Our intent is to be direct about our concerns, direct about our priorities, with the goal of a more clear-eyed relationship between our countries moving forward.”

Sullivan added, “We do not seek conflict but we welcome stiff competition, and we will always stand up for our principles for our people, and for our friends.”

China’s Yang Jiechi replied with a lengthy lecture against the U.S. that went on for so long the subsequent translation took 17 minutes. According to a senior official, there had been an agreement that each side would speak for two minutes at a photo opportunity before the session began.

“China is firmly opposed to U.S. interference in China’s internal affairs. We have expressed our staunch opposition to such interference, and we will take firm actions in response of human rights. We hope that the United States will do better on human rights,” he said, referring to the Black Lives Matter movement in the U.S. “China has made steady progress in human rights.”

He added, “And the United States has United States-style democracy. And China has Chinese-style democracy. It is not just up to the American people, but also the people of the world, to evaluate how the United States has done in advancing its own democracy in China’s case, after decades of reform and opening up, we have come a long way in various fields.”

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Blinken then signaled for the news cameras to stay so that he could rebut the criticism of U.S democracy, noting the Chinese officials’ lengthy remarks. Sullivan followed suit. Blinken then attempted to dismiss the press pool but the Chinese officials insisted they be given the chance to offer their own second round.

This spat turned a four-minute photo-op into a diplomatic spat that lasted more than an hour.

Biden’s first test against the CCP was an utter disaster.

His administration got slapped in the face.

And they just took it.

With this administration, expect China to continue running circles around the United States.



 

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