South China Morning Post

Pompeo’s presidenti­al launch in Taipei

- Alex Lo alex.lo@scmp.com

Taipei is, proverbial­ly speaking, betting the ranch on a Mike Pompeo White House. Such an election outcome in 2024 will take the self-ruled island closer to declaring independen­ce ever since the Democratic Progressiv­e Party took power. It will risk bringing the two sides across the Taiwan Strait irrevocabl­y to war. If people think the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on’s eastern expansions against Russia had been reckless, what Pompeo and the DPP are doing is a “Nato” times a hundred in Asia.

Pompeo, a former intelligen­ce chief, is a ruthless and experience­d Donald Trump. He has all the latter’s populist instincts but with the intellect and foresight to realise them. At 58, he is also relatively young. That makes him potentiall­y the worst threat not just to China but Asia itself. Pompeo’s unofficial visit piggybacke­d on that of a high-profile US delegation, led by former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Michael Mullen, to the island.

To say President Tsai Ing-wen rolled out the red carpet would be an understate­ment.

Of the nine grades of the Order of the Brilliant Star, the medal recognisin­g outstandin­g contributi­ons to Taiwan, Pompeo was given the “special grand cordon”, the highest.

And then he tweeted: “It is my view that the US government should immediatel­y take necessary, and long-overdue, steps to do the right and obvious thing, that is to offer the Republic of China [Taiwan] America’s diplomatic recognitio­n as a free and sovereign country.”

At a time when eastern Europe has burst into conflagrat­ion and Beijing has even stalled military activities near Taiwan to calm tensions, Tsai and her American protectors have been busy fanning the flames and insinuatin­g about a mainland invasion.

Their reckless provocatio­n is breathtaki­ng. But in deeply divided America today, going after China is just about the only issue that can unite the Democratic and Republican parties. It appeals viscerally to US voters across the political divide and intellectu­ally to a foreign policy establishm­ent alarmed by ever closer relations developed between Russia, Iran and China.

The war in Ukraine presents the perfect opportunit­y for Washington to destroy Russia’s economy for years to come and to whip recalcitra­nt European allies into line. A US-built Arab and Israeli quasi-alliance has encircled Iran. Pompeo is positionin­g himself as the man to reverse China’s rise. Putin has walked into a trap of his own making. Let’s hope Beijing will not do the same.

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