China Doesn't Want Allies, It Wants To Be The Global Super Power: Kt Mcfarland

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In a high-stakes meeting on China's doorstep, President Biden and other leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries gathered in Japan over the weekend to discuss ways to counter China's economic coercion. The meeting was seen as a concerted effort by the world's most advanced democracies to tackle the rising power of China and its impact on global trade.

The Chinese government, however, did not take kindly to the G7's involvement in its internal affairs. The Minister of the Chinese Embassy in Japan criticized the G7's stance, accusing them of interfering in China's internal affairs, suppressing its economy and trade, and hyping the China threat. According to the Chinese government, the G7's actions are seen as a political performance aimed at containing and opposing China.

Simultaneously, China was holding its own summit with the heads of five countries to its west, further demonstrating its growing influence and regional alliances.

Before leaving for Japan, President Biden was questioned about when he would meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The lack of a phone call between the two leaders since the incidents involving Chinese spy balloons crossing into U.S. airspace was also highlighted. Although Biden mentioned the importance of keeping lines of communication open, there was no concrete answer regarding a future meeting with President Xi.

Unfortunately, during these high-level meetings and discussions, important questions that matter to the American people often go unanswered. For instance, the Chinese government's cover-up of COVID-19 and its origins in the Wuhan lab has not been addressed satisfactorily. It has been almost four months since the incident involving the Chinese spy balloon, and there has been no evidence of Biden pushing back on issues such as surveillance of America or intellectual property theft by China.

Combating China's Influence: The Need for Action

Maria Bartiromo, a well-known journalist, raised these concerns in an interview with KT McFarland, former Trump Deputy National Security Adviser. McFarland emphasized the necessity of focusing on the real challenges posed by China, rather than just talking about them. She highlighted the discrepancy between what leaders say and what they actually think about China, emphasizing that actions must align with rhetoric.

McFarland questioned the lack of action by President Biden in addressing critical issues such as the Chinese government's cover-up of COVID-19 and its economic coercion tactics. She pointed out that there is evidence linking Biden and his family to financial relationships with China, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. Furthermore, McFarland highlighted the influence of the Chinese government on various think tanks and individuals within the Biden administration, making it unlikely for them to question China's actions.

The Threat of China's Global Ambitions

McFarland assessed the China threat, stating that China has a clear plan to become a global empire within the next decade. The Chinese president himself has expressed the desire for China to command the global height and set its own rules globally under the banner of a global civilization initiative. China's ambition to be the global superpower and the lack of interest in forming alliances with other countries raise concerns about the future of the rules-based international order.

China's strategy of picking off countries one by one, playing to their economic interests, and enticing them with financial opportunities is a cause for alarm. McFarland stressed the importance of recognizing this threat and taking action to prevent China from becoming the dominant power in the world.

Disturbing Developments and Interference in U.S. Elections

Bartiromo also discussed China's audacious move to establish police stations throughout America, highlighting the gall and arrogance of such actions. This further points to China's ambition to expand its influence beyond its borders.

The conversation then shifted to interference in U.S. elections. The recently released Durham report confirmed what was already suspected – that the Trump-Russia collusion story was fabricated by Trump's opponents, including Hillary Clinton's campaign and top Democrats. The report also revealed the FBI's shutdown of four separate criminal investigations into the Clinton Foundation.

McFarland, having been a victim of the FBI's scrutiny during the early days of the Trump administration, expressed her personal experience and the broader implications of such interference. She emphasized the need to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for interfering in elections and undermining the rule of law.

With the upcoming 2024 election, McFarland firmly believed that there will be election interference by U.S. intelligence agencies and the Department of Justice. She cited their track record of getting away with similar interference in the past, with no consequences. However, with the evidence now available from investigations such as Durham's, there is hope that the guilty parties may finally face charges in the future.

Conclusion

The G7 leaders' meeting in Japan, focused on countering China's economic coercion, reflects the urgent need to address China's growing influence and ambition. However, while rhetoric is important, concrete actions are needed to combat China's threat effectively. The lack of attention to crucial issues impacting the American people, such as the Chinese government's cover-up of COVID-19 and interference in U.S. elections, is deeply concerning.

The interview with KT McFarland highlights the importance of recognizing China's plans for global dominance and taking action to prevent it. It also sheds light on the interference in U.S. elections and the need for accountability.

Ultimately, a united front among the world's most advanced democracies is necessary to counterbalance China's rise and protect the rules-based international order. Failure to do so could have severe consequences for global stability and the freedoms we hold dear.

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China doesn't want allies, it wants to be the global super power: KT McFarland
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