Global Times

Speech ‘ show of US tough line’

▶ Blinken words value- charged, display ‘ power decline'

- By Wang Qi

Tackling China was mentioned as one of the eight top priorities of the Joe Biden administra­tion, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in his first major address on Wednesday, at a time when the US is facing domestic disorder regarding epidemic, economy and political division.

Experts view Blinken's speech as an unsurprisi­ng vow to US people to display a tough line against China, whose relationsh­ip with the US was described by Blinken as the “biggest geopolitic­al test of the 21st century.”

As one of the top eight priorities including democracy, immigrants, epidemic and economic crisis, Blinken said the China- US relationsh­ip will be “competitiv­e when it should be, collaborat­ive when it can be, and adversaria­l when it must be.”

Focusing on competitio­n rather than confrontat­ion or cooperatio­n, Blinken said that China is the only country that has the power to challenge “the stable and open internatio­nal system,” including rules, values and relations, operating in a way that US wants to see.

Liu Weidong, a research fellow at the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that Blinken's speech was more of an oath to show the US public that the Biden administra­tion would not compromise with China as former US president Donald Trump has said it would.

China's policies toward the US are consistent and stable, and the key point for peacefully coexistenc­e is mutual trust, said Zhang Yesui, spokespers­on for the fourth session of the 13th National People's Congress on Thursday.

Diao Daming, an expert on US studies at the Renmin University of China, said that “Blinken's choice of ‘ competitiv­e' rhetoric is a pragmatic view of the US' declining power, feeling that they should play it steady and make themselves stronger… Because the past has shown that with the way of confrontat­ion, Americans cannot achieve their goals.”

Diao said the speech is heavy on ideology and values, and he has been tough on so- called human rights.

“But that doesn't mean the two countries are headed for confrontat­ion, which depends on the overall structure of US diplomacy,” Diao said.

In Biden's first foreign policy address in February, he put forward his “foreign policy for the middle class,” which is similar to the core content of Blinken's speech.

“Wherever the rules for internatio­nal security and the global economy are being written, America will be there, and the interests of the American people will be front and center,” Blinken said in his speech.

“This shows that the primary purpose of the US' foreign policy is to strengthen itself, whether in science and technology, economy, immigratio­n, epidemic or values,” Diao said.

In the event of another confrontat­ion between the two countries, experts said economy and trade will be the first area to bear the brunt.

“Meeting the needs of the US people means delivering real benefits financiall­y. For example, the list of tariffs, sanctions and entities left by the Trump administra­tion may be under review for a long time, which will serve as leverage for Biden,” Diao said.

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