WASHINGTON: In line with the preceding government's China policy, the Joe Biden administration has announced that the United States will support China's neighbors, Taiwan and human rights in Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet.
The interim US national security strategic guidance signed by President Biden, which was released on Wednesday said that today, more than ever, America's fate is inextricably connected to events beyond its shores where it faces a world of rising nationalism, receding democracy, growing rivalry with China, Russia, and other authoritarian states, and a technological revolution that is reshaping every aspect of life.
The Biden administration in its vision document said that in many areas, China's leaders seek unfair advantages, behave aggressively and coercively, and undermine the rules and values at the heart of an open and stable international system.
The US, the 24-page document said, "China, in particular, has rapidly become more assertive. It is the only competitor potentially capable of combining its economic, diplomatic, military, and technological power to mount a sustained challenge to a stable and open international system." Russia, it said, remains determined to enhance its global influence and play a disruptive role on the world stage.
Both Beijing and Moscow have invested heavily in efforts meant to check US strengths and prevent the US from defending its interests and allies around the world. Regional actors like Iran and North Korea continue to pursue game-changing capabilities and technologies while threatening US allies and partners and challenging regional stability.
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