The Biden administration on Wednesday released its long-awaited National Security Strategy that identifies China as Washington’s “most consequential geopolitical challenge.”
While spending tens of billions on a proxy war against Russia, US officials have repeatedly made clear that they view China as more of a challenge in the long term. The strategy says that the top foreign policy priorities for the US are to “compete” with China and “constrain” Russia.
The strategy says that while Russia poses an “immediate threat,” China is the “only competitor with both the intent to reshape the international order and, increasingly, the economic, diplomatic, military, and technological power to advance that objective.”
The strategy falls in line with the rhetoric that has come out of the Biden administration. Biden officials have frequently accused Russia and China of looking to change the so-called “rules-based order” and framed competition with the two countries as a battle between “autocracy and democracy.”
The strategy declares that “the post-Cold War era is definitively over and
a competition is underway between the major powers to shape what comes next.” To compete with China and Russia, the strategy says that the US will increase cooperation with “like-minded” countries and deepen alliances and partnerships.
While framing the relationship with China and Russia as a competition, the strategy also says that the US is willing to work with its “geopolitical rivals” on shared challenges.
Delivering remarks on the strategy, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claimed that the US was not trying to divide the world into blocs. “we will not try to divide the world into rigid blocks. We are not seeking to have competition tip over into confrontation or a new Cold War,” he said.
Biden has kissed this world farewell. He is living in the world of the very old and mentally challenged, who focus on their immediate surroundings, trying to grope through each day, focused on not falling down, not going into the wrong room, etc. because all else, anything longer term, anything intellectually challenging is no longer possible. This is our president.
“Biden’s National Security Strategy Names China as the ‘Most Consequential Geopolitical Challenge”
NO the biggest challenge is for senile angry Joey Biden to remember his own name.
Sullivan seems to be lying… And the truth is, he’s not even good at it…
You don’t play ‘the great game’ for decades and just quit on it…
Delivering remarks on the strategy, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claimed that the US was not trying to divide the world into blocs. “we will not try to divide the world into rigid blocks. We are not seeking to have competition tip over into confrontation or a new Cold War,” he said.
It’s a little late for that dude.
Yes … he does this as he is dividing the world into blocks …
Well Russia really hasn’t panned out as much of a challenge. China OTOH much more economy, many more people. We do a lot of business with China this one is going to hurt
Day ain’t over yet.
Biden gets his National Security Strategy from sessions with the Magic 8-Ball.
I’m still laughing! 🙂
ROTFLMAO! rolling on the floor laughing my a– off!!!
The US of A, Earth’s Bull in the China shop.
Nicely stated OB, nicely stated.
Sullivan wants One Block dominated by the US
“Compete” and “constrain”?… They seem to be stuck on the “c” category…
Like the COLD WAR!
Do you nuke the competition?
I just figured out the exact “competition” Biden wants to win. The competition is for who is the most dangerous American President ever? I have a feeling he’s going to “win,” but the people who voted for him would not be able to celebrate his “win” for long.
If you care to expound, you’d be more than welcome…
Sorry, I wasn’t clear. I edited it a bit to make it more clear. I guess the same competition could also be called, who is the last American President?
The US is not seeking to divide the world into blocs. It is seeking to create only one block. Theirs