Mike Pompeo says free world must change China or 'China will change us'

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US Secretary of state calls for countries to triumph over Beijing’s ‘new tyranny’ as four Chinese nationals charged with visa fraud

Mike Pompeo says free world must change China or 'China will change us'

US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has called on “free nations” to triumph over the threat of what he said was a “new tyranny” from China, in a provocative speech likely to worsen fraught US-China relations.

“Today China is increasingly authoritarian at home, and more aggressive in its hostility to freedom everywhere else,” Pompeo said in a speech on Thursday at the Richard Nixon presidential library in Yorba Linda, California.

“If the free world doesn’t change Communist China, Communist China will change us,” he said, Pompeo said Nixon’s worry about what he had done by opening the world to China’s Communist party in the 1970s had been prophetic.

“President Nixon once said he feared he had created a ‘Frankenstein’ by opening the world to the CCP,” Pompeo said. “And here we are.”

Pompeo’s remarks come as rivalry between the US and China has deteriorated sharply over the last few weeks. On Friday, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying described Pompeo as an “ant trying to shake a tree” in a “futile” attempt to “launch a new crusade against China.”

On Friday, the ministry announced that it had ordered the US consulate in Chengdu in southwestern China to close, in response to the US shuttering a Chinese mission Houston earlier this week.

On Thursday, the US justice department charged four Chinese researchers with visa fraud, alleging they lied about their ties to China’s military, the People’s Liberation Army. Three have been arrested and one has taken refuge in the San Francisco consulate.

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The department said the four were part of a Chinese effort to “infiltrate” US institutions to gain scientific and technological knowledge.

Assistant attorney general John Demers said: “This is another part of the Chinese Communist party’s plan to take advantage of our open society and exploit academic institutions.”

All four face up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 fines if found guilty.

Beijing earlier condemned reports of the charges as “naked political persecution”.

The US government “has continually monitored, harassed and even arbitrarily detained Chinese students and scholars in the US, and accused Chinese scholars on the presumption of guilt,” foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said. “China will take necessary measures to safeguard Chinese citizens’ safety and legitimate rights.”

Pompeo, in strident language that recalled the cold war, said Beijing had taken selfish advantage of US and western generosity as it implemented reforms and joined the global economy in the past four decades.

He strongly criticised previous US administrations for being too complacent with China, and US companies for being too compliant with whatever Beijing demanded of them.

He said Beijing had broken international commitments on Hong Kong’s autonomy, on the South China Sea and on stopping state-backed intellectual property threats.

“There can be no return to past practices just because they’re comfortable, or convenient,” he said. “We can no longer ignore the fundamental political and ideological differences between our countries, just as the CCP [Chinese Communist party] has never ignored them,” he said.

Pompeo said Washington had ordered China to close its consulate in Houston, Texas, this week because it had become a centre for espionage and operations to illegally obtain US companies’ trade secrets.

“This week we closed down China’s consulate in Houston because it was a hub of spying and IP theft,” he said. “China ripped off our prized intellectual property and trade secrets costing millions of jobs across America.”

Agence France-Presse contributed to this report

weehawkenwonder on July 24th, 2020 at 09:48 UTC »

So politicians passed through legislation that enabled American companies to destroy unions, eliminate state based jobs and move remaining jobs to China but somehow China is to blame? How about looking at politicians, companies that have exploited laws, workers for their own benefit? Lets put blame where it belongs and that blame belongs squarely on their shoulders, no one elses.

Caraes_Naur on July 24th, 2020 at 04:14 UTC »

The only way to reduce China's power is for the West to start manufacturing for itself again.

TheStarkGuy on July 24th, 2020 at 04:13 UTC »

So its either do exactly as China wants so Chinese Billionaires can enrich themselves, do exactly as Russia says so Russian Billionaires can enrich themselves, or do exactly as America says so American Billionaires can enrich themselves.

Here's something possibly controversial: Fuck Xi, Fuck Putin, Fuck Trump. Fuck all three of them. Authoritarians have much in common.