On November 22, in a long interview with Fox News, President Donald Trump claimed credit for keeping Chinese forces at bay in Hong Kong. He said that he warned President Xi Jinping that if there was a violent crackdown against the pro-democracy demonstrators, it would have a negative impact on trade talks. China is losing the "trade war" with the U.S. It is vulnerable because it needs exports to keep its factories open and imports of technology, food and capital to expand its capabilities.
Critics derided Trump's claim, but the logic is unimpeachable. There is nothing in Xi's background or character that would hold him back from crushing the Hong Kong uprising that has disrupted the city for six months. Xi is a hard-liner with delusions of grandeur. His "China Dream" and the mandatory propagation of his "thought" in the manner of Mao's infamous "Little Red Book" mark him as a dictator with dangerous ambitions. His virulent campaign against "separatism" hat stretches from the brutal occupation of Tibet to Uyghur concentration camps in Xinjiang to increasing military threats against Taiwan also applies to the former British colony of Hong Kong. That protesters often wave British and American flags raise the specter in Beijing that what is desired is not just autonomy for the marvelous city, but independence.
Major units of the People's Armed Police moved to the Hong Kong border weeks ago. The PAP was greatly expanded after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989 to handle future unrest and was placed directly under Xi's Central Military Commission last year. It is suspected that some have donned HK police uniforms and are active in the city. There is also a military garrison in Hong Kong. So what is holding them back except the threat of foreign reaction?
"In 1991, President George H. W. Bush vetoed a bill (a reaction to the Tiananmen Sq Massacre) which tied trade to China’s human rights and economic and proliferation policies."
I remember how this outraged me at the time. Its a very good illustration of the difference between the leadership styles of Trump and the GOPe. And one of the primary reason I support the man.
QuoteThe Beijing regime knows that President Trump is not another Bush. The day after Trump signed the Hong Kong bill, the Chinese Foreign Ministry declared "Such an act is abominable in nature and reveals vicious intentions of the US to sabotage the stability and prosperity of HK and disrupt the progress in China’s national rejuvenation." Indeed, if there is a bloody crackdown, it will give President Trump just what he needs to take further action to decouple the U.S. and Chinese economies; the aim being to rebuild American industry and hobble China's before the gap in capabilities closes any further.