President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said Jan. 19 he agreed with the Trump administration's tougher stance toward the Chinese regime, though he disagreed with the approach.
"President Trump was right in taking a tougher approach to China. I disagree very much with the way he went about it in a number of areas, but the basic principle was the right one," Blinken said at a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the day before Biden takes office. "And I think that that’s actually helpful to our foreign policy."
Blinken, 58, a veteran foreign policy hand who is a close confidant of Biden, pledged to work with allies to confront the regime. "If we're pulling back, that gives them a free field," he said, referring to the regime.
Tackling the various threats posed by the Chinese regime has bipartisan support. The Trump administration broke with previous administrations to take a firmer approach confronting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on a range of fronts, including security risks posed by Chinese technology, its human rights abuses, and theft of American technology. Though some have criticized the administration for being too unilateral in its foreign policy actions, putting allies offside.
"Position of strength when we stand up for our values, when human rights are being abused in Xinjiang, or when democracy is being trampled in Hong Kong," Blinken added.
Pompeo, in a tweet on Jan. 19, defended against criticism of the Trump administration's diplomatic approach: "The U.S. is stronger when we acknowledge the failings of international institutions like [the] UN and try to fix them. Multilateralism for multilateralism's sake doesn't help anyone but bureaucrats, globalists, and lawyers."
"They did not provide transparency. They did not share information. They did not grove access when it mattered most in the early days of this virus," he said. "Had they done [so] it’s possible that the course of this virus would have been different. We could have dealt with it sooner and more effectively."
