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Mike Pompeo for US president in 2024?
But what will be truly scary for Beijing, four years from now, is to see Mike Pompeo in the White House.
A Biden win is likely to be Obama 2.0. He may be more consistent in his approach to negotiations with Beijing, but it’s unlikely he will go soft over fundamental conflicts in arms, technology and trade.
As he re-engages with America’s friends, he may potentially create an awesome global alliance, economically and militarily, that has been undermined by Trump’s “America First” foreign policy. He may, for example, resume American leadership in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Barack Obama’s signature trade achievement that was abandoned by Trump.
A Pompeo presidency in 2024, however, would be a nightmare for Beijing. By then, Biden will be 81 while Pompeo will be a vigorous 60 years old.
By all accounts a highly intelligent man, he is a religious conservative who at one time belonged to the alt-right Tea Party. Unlike Trump, he served in the military and was a West Point graduate. He is a Washington insider and served as a congressman for six years.
Like the late George H W Bush, Pompeo once headed the Central Intelligence Agency. His experience as America’s spymaster shows in his anti-China diplomacy, as he single-handedly dissimulates and manipulates accusations and criticisms that make it hard for Chinese diplomats to keep up.
His latest energetic Asian tour of India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Indonesia and Vietnam does not look like the initiative of a sunset administration, but a calling card laying the foundation, built on the containment of China, for his potential leadership in the region.
From technology to arms, in whatever areas China needs to catch up, it better do it fast in the next four years. It needs to prepare for something much worse from Washington.
- Forget Joe Biden or Donald Trump, a true nightmare scenario for Beijing is for the current secretary of state to take over the White House in four years
But what will be truly scary for Beijing, four years from now, is to see Mike Pompeo in the White House.
A Biden win is likely to be Obama 2.0. He may be more consistent in his approach to negotiations with Beijing, but it’s unlikely he will go soft over fundamental conflicts in arms, technology and trade.
As he re-engages with America’s friends, he may potentially create an awesome global alliance, economically and militarily, that has been undermined by Trump’s “America First” foreign policy. He may, for example, resume American leadership in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Barack Obama’s signature trade achievement that was abandoned by Trump.
A Pompeo presidency in 2024, however, would be a nightmare for Beijing. By then, Biden will be 81 while Pompeo will be a vigorous 60 years old.
By all accounts a highly intelligent man, he is a religious conservative who at one time belonged to the alt-right Tea Party. Unlike Trump, he served in the military and was a West Point graduate. He is a Washington insider and served as a congressman for six years.
Like the late George H W Bush, Pompeo once headed the Central Intelligence Agency. His experience as America’s spymaster shows in his anti-China diplomacy, as he single-handedly dissimulates and manipulates accusations and criticisms that make it hard for Chinese diplomats to keep up.
His latest energetic Asian tour of India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Indonesia and Vietnam does not look like the initiative of a sunset administration, but a calling card laying the foundation, built on the containment of China, for his potential leadership in the region.
From technology to arms, in whatever areas China needs to catch up, it better do it fast in the next four years. It needs to prepare for something much worse from Washington.
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