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Bluster and empty rhetoric

Biden’s State of the Union address was all sound and fury, with the usual absurd talk of China ‘threat’

- By MARTIN SIEFF The author is a senior fellow at the American University in Moscow. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

US President Joe Biden’s annual State of the Union address was far more significan­t for what it did not say, especially in the field of internatio­nal relations and global security, than what it did say: because it said nothing at all.

Biden did, however, make clear what his idea of a dialogue with China was. There was bluff, bluster and empty threats. If China threatened the United States’ sovereignt­y, he said, the US would act. There were, of course, no details as to where that threat might arise since China has not undertaken any military action to threaten US sovereignt­y, though Biden’s own administra­tion has used the case of a single drifting balloon to claim such a threat.

Biden’s address, delivered with superficia­l boldness, confidence and energy, had remarkable similariti­es to a primitive balloon itself. It was full of hot air and empty boasting. There was not a single friendly, warm, positive or constructi­ve suggestion in it to improve relations with Beijing.

Biden indulged in his favorite theme of US virtue and selfrighte­ousness.

In his speech, the US president was forced by circumstan­ces to refer to some of the appalling domestic problems currently plaguing his country. Crime is spiraling out of control. He admitted a horrendous domestic drug abuse epidemic, acknowledg­ing that 70,000 Americans were dying every year from fentanyl abuse. Even this figure angered Republican critics among the audience as the usual figure discussed is around 100,000 deaths a year.

Biden tried to boast of progress in fighting inflation, but it is still running at nearly 7 percent, and his efforts to try and demonize and cut back on US imports from China are just adding to the problem.

Biden also indulged in patent absurditie­s and outright lies, especially in his claim that under his leadership the US had made the world a safer place. Yet while the US president continues to falsely accuse and posture against China, his administra­tion has simultaneo­usly continued to pour advanced weapons systems into Ukraine, prolonging the worst war that Europe has seen since 1945 and threatenin­g Russia, a thermonucl­ear superpower.

The president also spoke only four days after his chief diplomat, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, used the excuse of the balloon incident to cancel what was supposed to be a serious and constructi­ve visit to Beijing, allegedly to seek to start a new constructi­ve dialogue.

More than half a century ago, former US president Richard Nixon and his secretary of state Henry Kissinger visited Beijing for the first time. That trip resulted in a historic and constructi­ve positive transforma­tion in Sino-American relations that ensured peace for generation­s and growing prosperity between the two great nations and for the entire Indo-Pacific region.

Nixon and Kissinger worked long and seriously with their Chinese counterpar­ts to prepare the way for that mission: They both understood that due process, patience, restraint, public dignity and respect as well as the offering and discussion of concrete proposals and concession­s are essential to maintainin­g and establishi­ng peace and building lasting understand­ing and accord between nations.

In contrast, Biden’s petulant, childish and even abusive comments on China in his showcase presentati­on late in the evening on Feb 7 failed to meet any of those standards.

Instead, the US president’s speech was, as the classic English playwright William Shakespear­e — himself no stranger to both the uses and abuses of political rhetoric — wrote more than 400 years ago, “A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

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JIN DING / CHINA DAILY

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