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Trump's China Strategy: Time to Get Serious
Washington, D.C., USASunday, March 23, 2025
The administration should not assume that the public wants a warmer relationship with the CCP. The public wants a strong response to the CCP's actions. The CCP is not a normal country. After the fall of the Soviet Union, some people thought that opening up trade with China would make it more democratic. But the CCP is still committed to its communist ideology. This ideology drives its expansionist ambitions. The CCP wants to spread its influence and control over more regions.
Hong Kong is a clear example of the CCP's plans. After the UK handed Hong Kong over to China, the CCP implemented a "national security" law that ended Hong Kong's independence. The CCP has been cracking down on critics and remaking the city's social order. This is the kind of totalitarianism that the CCP wants to export. The CCP is not interested in making deals or integrating into the global order. It is only interested in gaining more power.
Instead of a policy of "restraint, " the administration should focus on deterring CCP aggression. This means working to stop the CCP's influence in the U. S. and around the world. It also means increasing defense production and strengthening alliances. The administration should not be afraid to take a strong stance against the CCP. The public is ready for it.
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