It’s long past time for Biden to stand up to China’s aggression and influence

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It’s long past time for Biden to stand up to China’s aggression and influence
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The world watched last week as a Chinese spy balloon blatantly floated up to our military base in Alaska, down to our missile silos in Montana, and took a sharp right turn across the northern United States. It was not until the public noticed its presence that the Biden Administration scrambled for options on how to deal with spy apparatus.

Our country’s most significant existential threat is the administration’s blind eye when it comes to the Chinese Communist Party . While the previous Administration tried to warn the public about TikTok, which opens a back door for the CCP to see every keystroke a person enters, the current Administration invites TikTok influencers into the White House to push political talking points on our teenagers.

Instead of keeping Secretary Anthony Blinken’s scheduled trip to Beijing on the books, where he could hold Xi Jinping’s feet to the fire and make him answer for this invasion of our air space, President Biden tucked his tail and canceled the trip. We’ve all been taught the natural instincts of ‘Fight or Flight’. Well, there are actually four: fight, flight, posture, or submit. This administration has chosen to roll over and show its belly to Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping time after time.

We saw President Biden’s first and most significant botch occur early in his presidency with the failed Afghanistan withdrawal. The Administration’s strategic failure is just another example in a long line of catastrophes that’ll surely continue as long as Mr. Biden remains in office.

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