Biden talks tough on China in first speech to Congress

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President Joe Biden took aim at China in his first speech to Congress on Wednesday, pledging to maintain a strong U.S. military presence in the Indo-Pacific and promising to boost technological development and trade.

"China and other countries are closing in fast. We have to develop and dominate the products and technologies of the future," Biden said.

Biden has repeatedly identified competition with China as the greatest foreign policy challenge the country faces. He and his fellow Democrats as well as opposition Republicans have all moved toward a harder line on dealings with Beijing. He also said he told Chinese President Xi Jinping that the United States will maintain a strong military presence in the Indo—Pacific "just as we do for NATO in Europe – not to start conflict – but to prevent one."

 

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Warmongering never stops

There are a lot of ‘tough talkers’ in politics. Can you name a ‘tough doer’?

The Chinese Communist Party is very good at using others. If we try to unite and confront them, they will probably seek our division. In that case, the fact that Japan is a good target is really very sorry.

'talks tough' 👌🏻😁 Talk is cheap my American friends, the PRC own you. Literally!

Which country is the United States not tough on? oh a country like its slaves and its dogs

Make American people rich and happy. Control guns.fight covid. Care global climate. No relationship with China. Live USA alone! No need invade other neighbors garden!!!

He was great!

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