Biden hasn’t been “sufficiently robust” in defending US against China: Gordon Chang

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Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang discusses China's view of the U.S. under Biden's presidency

The implications are that China is reinforcing its belief that it can control outcomes at the highest levels of the American political system. That's what they felt going in after Biden was elected but before being sworn in. We know that from the comments of Di Dongsheng, that academic that were live-streamed across China, who was very specific about how China would actually determine and affect American political decisions.

Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden at a luncheon hosted by the Mayor's office. You know, Biden on China has not been sufficiently robust in defending us. And there are a number of things they've been doing which are actually on Beijing's agenda to-do list. So right now, I think Beijing believes that it runs the United States and that we're sort of like a semi-colony.

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