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Pompeo slams 'communist' China in fiery speech, says US must 'confront challenges' from Beijing 'head-on'
By Liam Quinn | Fox News
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered a fiery speech Wednesday night, describing how America has “taken on the challenge” posed by the “communist government” in China.

Speaking while receiving the Hudson Institute’s 2019 Herman Kahn Award in New York City, Pompeo said it's time to realize “the degree to which the Communist Party is hostile to the United States and our values” -- and thanked President Trump for helping to highlight the issue.

“China’s Communist Party leaders have made clear that they want to achieve primacy in the world,” Pompeo said.

“They’re reaching for it using methods that have created challenges for the United States and the world.

“We collectively need to confront these challenges from [China] head-on – in all their many facets.

“It is no longer realistic to ignore the fundamental differences between our two systems, and the impact that these differences may have on the United States.”

After joking about how the explosive remarks marked a departure from the norm in traditional American foreign policy, Pompeo continued: “We’ve been slow to see the risk China poses to American national security because we wanted friendship with the People’s Republic from the very start. We still hope for it.

“But, in our efforts to achieve this goal, we accommodated and encouraged China’s rise for decades – even at the expense of American values, and security, and good sense.

“We did everything we could to accommodate China’s rise, in the hope that Communist China would become more free, market-driven, and ultimately, hopefully, more democratic.

“We did this for a long time.”

The secretary of state continued, accusing China of engaging in “unfair and predatory economic practices,” before promoting a new trade deal between the communist country and the U.S.

“Phase one of the trade deal is a great first step. We’re not just bringing fairness back into our economic relationship. We’re showing that there’s common ground to be had,” he said.

He wrapped the speech by saying Americans should want to see a prosperous, thriving China -- but a fair one.

“Above all, we as Americans must engage China as it is, not as we wish it to be,” he said.

Pompeo’s fiery remarks came amid tense relations between the two nations, with China’s defense minister swiping at U.S. foreign policy earlier this month by vowing “no one and no force” will get in the way of his country’s annexation of Taiwan -- and any nation that tried to do so was “doomed to failure.”

Gen. Wei Fenghe did not refer directly to the U.S. during his opening remarks at the Chinese-sponsored Xiangshan Forum, but he did recite some of Beijing's talking points against Washington and its Western allies, the Associated Press reported.

"No one and no force will be able to stop the course" of China's annexation of Taiwan, Wei said at the security conference in Beijing. “Reunification of the motherland is a justified course and separatist activities are doomed to failure."

Taiwan, a former Japanese colony, split from China amid civil war in 1949 and has enjoyed strong U.S. military and diplomatic backing, despite the lack of formal ties.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mike-pompeo-communist-china-beijing-challenges-head-on
 
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Pompeo slams 'communist' China in fiery speech, says US must 'confront challenges' from Beijing 'head-on'
By Liam Quinn | Fox News
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered a fiery speech Wednesday night, describing how America has “taken on the challenge” posed by the “communist government” in China.

Speaking while receiving the Hudson Institute’s 2019 Herman Kahn Award in New York City, Pompeo said it's time to realize “the degree to which the Communist Party is hostile to the United States and our values” -- and thanked President Trump for helping to highlight the issue.

“China’s Communist Party leaders have made clear that they want to achieve primacy in the world,” Pompeo said.

“They’re reaching for it using methods that have created challenges for the United States and the world.

“We collectively need to confront these challenges from [China] head-on – in all their many facets.

“It is no longer realistic to ignore the fundamental differences between our two systems, and the impact that these differences may have on the United States.”

After joking about how the explosive remarks marked a departure from the norm in traditional American foreign policy, Pompeo continued: “We’ve been slow to see the risk China poses to American national security because we wanted friendship with the People’s Republic from the very start. We still hope for it.

“But, in our efforts to achieve this goal, we accommodated and encouraged China’s rise for decades – even at the expense of American values, and security, and good sense.

“We did everything we could to accommodate China’s rise, in the hope that Communist China would become more free, market-driven, and ultimately, hopefully, more democratic.

“We did this for a long time.”

The secretary of state continued, accusing China of engaging in “unfair and predatory economic practices,” before promoting a new trade deal between the communist country and the U.S.

“Phase one of the trade deal is a great first step. We’re not just bringing fairness back into our economic relationship. We’re showing that there’s common ground to be had,” he said.

He wrapped the speech by saying Americans should want to see a prosperous, thriving China -- but a fair one.

“Above all, we as Americans must engage China as it is, not as we wish it to be,” he said.

Pompeo’s fiery remarks came amid tense relations between the two nations, with China’s defense minister swiping at U.S. foreign policy earlier this month by vowing “no one and no force” will get in the way of his country’s annexation of Taiwan -- and any nation that tried to do so was “doomed to failure.”

Gen. Wei Fenghe did not refer directly to the U.S. during his opening remarks at the Chinese-sponsored Xiangshan Forum, but he did recite some of Beijing's talking points against Washington and its Western allies, the Associated Press reported.

"No one and no force will be able to stop the course" of China's annexation of Taiwan, Wei said at the security conference in Beijing. “Reunification of the motherland is a justified course and separatist activities are doomed to failure."

Taiwan, a former Japanese colony, split from China amid civil war in 1949 and has enjoyed strong U.S. military and diplomatic backing, despite the lack of formal ties.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mike-pompeo-communist-china-beijing-challenges-head-on

The yanks can suck it.
 
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still holding on to the 'red scare'....pathetic

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Unlike USSR, who challenged US militarily, China challenges US economically , scientifically and technologically, that's what scares them the most.

Whoa Whoa USSR only started to decline in the late 1970s and Early 1980s
 
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China is scaring the US on every front.

Pompeo is just making a party broadcast for the arms industry.

Sigh if only the USSR was still existing imagine had the Sino-Soviet spilt never occured shit the US would be much weaker place
 
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Pompeo has fallen into Chinese trick. It is to create the impression of yellow peril and forces US into a frantic overspend which will bankrupt their nation. Gotcha... :enjoy:
 
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Sigh if only the USSR was still existing imagine had the Sino-Soviet spilt never occured shit the US would be much weaker place
Like East Pakistan these satellite communist states were an anchor to Russian progression, so it has worked out better for all that the Soviet Union collapsed.
 
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Like East Pakistan these satellite communist states were an anchor to Russian progression, so it has worked out better for all that the Soviet Union collapsed.

No it was not good I hate communism but I hate the unipolar system in place since 1991 plus look at where all ex Soviet republics became a shadow and licking Yankee a..ss Pakistan biggest strategic mistake was allying with the Yanks way too much we had no issues with Soviet early on but we pissed on the offers to please the Yanks what have the Yanks gave us in return the only thing right strategic advance was the alliance with China
 
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The US should officially classify the People's Oppression Army as a terrorist organization, much like they did with the Iranian IRGC. The CCP is nothing but a rehash of the 1930s NSDAP, hated both in and outside of China by the freedom-loving peoples of the world.

Don't be fooled by these China-supporters on PDF; they have to spew the stuff they write because they are forced by the government to write good things about China on Internet forums and chat boards - otherwise, they risk actual jail time.
 
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