In a stunning reversal, President Biden slams Xi Jinping as a “dictator” after years of cozying up to the Chinese leader. The controversy surrounding Biden’s remarks at a recent fundraiser has sparked outrage and raised questions about his true stance on China. What caused this sudden shift? Stay tuned for all the details.
Far-left American President Joe Biden has drawn criticism and surprise from conservatives as he labeled Xi Jinping, the dictator of China, during a fundraiser event. This marked a significant departure from Biden’s previous statements, where he boasted of a close relationship with Xi, claiming to have traveled thousands of miles together. The remarks were made in the context of an embarrassing incident involving a Chinese surveillance balloon that entered U.S. airspace and collected sensitive military information before being shot down by Biden’s orders.
Biden’s comment about the balloon carrying “two box cars full of spy equipment” raised eyebrows, as it begged the question of why he didn’t act sooner if he was aware of its contents. The Chinese Foreign Ministry condemned Biden’s remarks as “absurd and irresponsible,” although their response was curiously absent from Wednesday’s transcript of the Foreign Ministry’s press conference.
During the fundraiser, Biden presented the balloon incident as an embarrassment for Xi Jinping, claiming that the Chinese leader didn’t expect him to take action. This raised concerns about the effectiveness of U.S. intelligence and the potential security threats posed by China. Biden’s dismissive remark of “Don’t worry about China” further fueled skepticism about his commitment to countering America’s geopolitical adversary.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning denounced Biden’s comments, calling them a “blatant political provocation” and expressing strong dissatisfaction. However, the Chinese government’s official transcript of the Foreign Ministry briefing made no mention of Biden’s reference to Xi as a “dictator.”
Xi Jinping, who has held numerous titles in China since 2012, including chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and “president” of China, has faced international criticism for his oppressive regime. Under Xi’s leadership, China has intensified its suppression of political dissidents, religious groups, and ethnic minorities, particularly targeting Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic ethnic groups. Reports of genocide and the construction of concentration camps housing millions have sparked outrage worldwide.
Biden’s characterization of the Uyghur genocide as a result of “different norms” drew widespread condemnation during a CNN town hall. Critics argue that such remarks undermine the gravity of human rights violations and fail to hold Xi Jinping accountable. Biden’s previous claims of extensive interactions with Xi have been scrutinized, with fact-checkers debunking his exaggerated statements.
Despite Biden’s past claims of friendship and camaraderie, his recent portrayal of Xi as a “dictator” suggests a shift in his approach to China. This sudden change has raised questions about the true nature of their relationship and whether Biden’s previous statements were merely diplomatic pleasantries.
As the controversy surrounding Biden’s remark continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this will impact U.S.-China relations. With Xi Jinping’s oppressive regime under scrutiny, Biden’s unexpected label of “dictator” adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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