Chinese State Media Backs Biden Presidency, Says He Would Be ‘Smoother’ to Deal With Than Trump

Cathy He
By Cathy He
August 21, 20202020 Election
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Chinese State Media Backs Biden Presidency, Says He Would Be ‘Smoother’ to Deal With Than Trump
Former Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden accepts the Democratic Party nomination for president during the last day of the Democratic National Convention at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del., on Aug. 20, 2020. (Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images)

Chinese state media has voiced support for a Biden presidency, saying Joe Biden would be “smoother” for the regime to deal with than President Donald Trump.

Hawkish state-run outlet Global Times ran a piece on Aug. 19, citing Chinese analysts, who said that if Biden won the election, the United States is likely to remain tough on China.

“But tactically, the U.S. approach would be more predictable, and Biden is much smoother to deal with than Trump—a viewpoint that is shared by many countries,” it said.

The article came in the midst of the Democratic national convention, where Biden formally accepted his nomination to be the party’s presidential candidate. Both Biden and Trump run on the platform of being tough on the Chinese regime.

In his speech accepting the Democratic nomination on Thursday, Biden only mentioned China once when he pledged to end the United States’ reliance on the country for medical supplies if he is elected, and instead focused on Trump’s alleged failings in handling the pandemic and smoothing the divisions in the country.

Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of International Relations at the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times that “Biden is definitely smoother to deal with, which is the consensus around the world.”

“For China, because Biden was vice president during Obama’s term, and had a lot of prior experience dealing with Chinese leaders, we would expect to facilitate more effective communication with Biden if he wins,” Li added.

White House trade advisor Peter Navarro on Wednesday criticized the Democratic convention for not mentioning the Chinese regime’s role in causing the pandemic.

“We’re halfway through this convention, and there is just not a word of how the Chinese Communist Party has basically infected this country with a deadly virus, killed over 160,000 Americans, wrecked all manner of havoc on 40 million unemployed Americans, cost us trillions of dollars already in terms of fiscal and monetary stimulus,” Navarro told reporters.

“What I think is happening here is the Democratic Party and the Chinese Communist Party have entered into a common cause to defeat Donald J. Trump, and their whole strategy is based on blaming this administration for a global pandemic created by the Chinese Communist Party,” he added.

A U.S. intelligence agency said earlier this month that the regime would prefer Biden to win the election.

“We assess that China prefers that President Trump—whom Beijing sees as unpredictable—does not win reelection,” William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, said in a statement on Aug. 7.

Evanina said the Trump administration’s increasingly hard-line stance against Beijing, including its recent forced closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston, has led to an increase in criticism against the administration.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and White House national security advisor Robert O’Brien have also said the regime would prefer to see Trump lose.

The Trump administration in recent months has accelerated actions countering a range of threats posed by the regime, including its rights abuses in Hong Kong and the region of Xinjiang, security risks posed by Chinese apps and technology, and its military aggression in the South China Sea.

Meanwhile, Chinese state media has ratcheted up its rhetoric against the United States amid the deteriorating relations. State media has recently promoted the idea of war, while central authorities directed television stations to run war movies to foment nationalist sentiment.

From The Epoch Times

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