Global Times

Strategic Competitio­n Act further squeezes China- US cooperatio­n

- By Li Qingqing

Can China and the US still cooperate? The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday backed the “Strategic Competitio­n Act of 2021” by 21- 1, reaching a bipartisan US congressio­nal push to “counter China.” Taking a hard stance against China has become one of the rare consensuse­s of the two US parties.

The act again mentioned Chinese internal affairs, including Hong Kong and Xinjiang, and also mentioned “closer ties with Taiwan.” This Act is to strengthen its efforts wherever it can to mess China up. Most Chinese people have realized that the US is suppressin­g China in all directions and trying to take China down. The US is just like a fouled player in a game. Once it finds that it is falling behind, it starts to obstruct its opponent. A Chinese netizen sarcastica­lly said, “The US Congress has been discussing China’s internal affairs all day long, as if it has nothing else to do without China- related topics. It is acting as if it’s China’s ‘ Congress.’”

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken once described China-US relations as “competitiv­e when it should be, collaborat­ive when it can be, and adversaria­l when it must be.” But this Act has made it seem like Washington has abandoned “collaborat­ive when it can be.”

“The White House has not completely formed its China policy framework yet. Backing the bill at this stage shows that Congress is trying to guide the Biden administra­tion’s China policy toward a tough stance,” Sun Chenghao, assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, told the Global Times on Thursday.

After the Act takes effect, the flexibilit­y of the Biden administra­tion’s China policy will also be seriously weakened. The strategy of “collaborat­ive when it can be” seems to have been hollowed out. From the general atmosphere to specific issues, the room for China- US cooperatio­n will be further squeezed.

“Strategic competitio­n against China is now the consensus of the two US parties. Chinese people should not have any illusions that the US believes cooperatio­n is still the mainstream of China- US relations. This seems unlikely now,” Sun said.

It is very dangerous for the US to engage in a Cold War- style confrontat­ion with China. The US now lacks the ability to properly address various domestic problems and can only resort to maintainin­g global hegemony. This is costly and unsustaina­ble for the US, and will also cause more uncertaint­ies for the internatio­nal community.

Some Chinese netizens even described the Act as the “Chinese Exclusion Act in the 21st century.” The comparison might be exaggerati­ng, however, it reflects people’s worry as to where China policy of the US would head toward. The world’s superpower is now treating China in a desperate manner, which just proves that China is developing on the right path. Who would believe that China is now nearly the only issue on which the two US parties can cooperate, and even the driving force of many US acts? Washington is anxious, while China will focus on doing its own things well and will continue its long- term opposition against hegemony.

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