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Biden Alum Jake Sullivan, Star of Humiliating China Summit in Alaska, Tells Harvard He Is ‘Very Proud’ of China Policy

Former national security adviser Jake Sullivan gave high praise to his work implementing former President Joe Biden’s policies on China in his speech at Harvard University on Tuesday, boasting “many, many, many times” that he predicted there would be no “end” for the US-China competition.

Biden and his Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, were heavily dependent on Sullivan to advance Biden’s Chinese policy. Sullivan joined Blinken in one of President Biden’s most embarrassing moments. At the summit in Anchorage, Alaska, there were Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi and former top Politics Qing Yang Ziyech, the latter arresting Americans for 16 minutes for the sake of black lives. The summit report does not show that Sullivan or Blinken also condemned China for the massacre of other Turkish people in East Turkstan that occupied the Uyghur, or the Rittany of human rights atrocities that the Communist Party regularly commits.

Sullivan continued to be involved in the king and genocide dictator XI Jinping on multiple occasions. During his final visit with XI in August 2024, Xi denounced Sullivan, saying that he should adopt a “correct strategic perception” about China and put pressure on him to see the oppressive communist regime “in a positive and reasonable light.”

Sullivan was asked to appreciate the best and worst moments of the Biden administration, and his role has undoubtedly identified his work with China as his best achievement.

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“One of the things I am extremely proud of is that I am very proud of what I can do is play a central role in managing the competition with China at such a critical, and even more critical moment in that competition,” Sullivan said. “And to manage America’s strategic position in a way we think has improved… to create a space where we can work with China on the consequential issues that the US and China simply have to work together.”

Sullivan joked that his answer to his top success was “not a policy that covers bumper stickers,” but it was still the most important. He boasted that he spent hours with Wang Yi, who served as Foreign Minister “before the Kin Gang’s Lost Fore and returned to his position in 2023.”

His argument with the king was “not a happy story or a BS,” Sullivan said. “They were substantial, serious, and sometimes controversial. Not in the sense that we spoke up, but in the sense that we opposed.”

Sullivan warned of a sudden shift from Biden’s China-friendly policies after President Donald Trump took office, telling audiences that “there are concerns as they tackle some of the erosion of some of the core benefits America has in its competition.” He was particularly opposed to Trump’s tariff levies on countries that traded for the United States. This prompted the renegotiation of a bilateral agreement that led to a suspension of tariffs in all affected countries except China.

“The tariff decisions put the US at a strategic disadvantage of visiting China,” Sullivan argued. [China]. ”

When asked how he sees China-US relations ending, Sullivan replied that he would not end his relationship.

“No matter what happens in that competition, we are both in the world as countries, so there is no final state to solve all of this,” predicted Sullivan. “There is a stable state of management competition where we should invest in a source of strength, protect ourselves from harm and keep our lines of communication open.”

“There are people in Washington who say, ‘Jake, you’re wrong. The final state is we win, we lose, we crush them,'” he continued. “I don’t think these voices will read exactly how to balance our interests in this respect, or what a plausible outcome is useful to us all, so I come to the answer: it’s not the final state – it’s a stable state.”

Sullivan made his debut at the Harvard Political Institute on Tuesday after being hired in April following the end of the Biden administration granted Title: “Professor Kissinger of Statecraft and the Practice of World Order.” His new colleague called Sullivan a “generational talent” following employment news.

With the prominent help of Sullivan, Biden spent most of his administration and tried to improve communication with China’s mass communist states. In one of his first acts of inauguration, Biden organized the infamous Alaska Summit. There, Blinken and Sullivan tolerated Yang violated the rules of the meeting to make them hang out for 16 minutes on suspicion of racism in America. Each participant had I agree A 2-minute time limit before meeting.

“China is steadily progressing in human rights, and the fact is that there are many issues within the United States regarding human rights,” Yang argues, dealing with ramping slavery, forced disappearance, genocide, organ collection and other crimes involving his government. ”

The Chinese government discovered that the meeting was a victory for their foreign policy, so Chinese companies began selling phone cases, tote bags and other souvenirs decorated with Yang’s rants from the meeting.

Elsewhere in Tuesday’s remarks, Sullivan tackled Biden’s devastating loss of the Afghan war, expensive funding for the Ukrainian war, and war with Israel and the genocide terrorist organisation Hamas. Political Research Institute welcome With a banner surrounding the discussion venue boasting anti-Israel and pro-Hamas slogans, Sullivan is reportedly placed by a group of students called “Harvard Out of Palestine from Occupyed Palestine.”

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