US ‘Asleep at the Wheel’ as China Moves to Topple America: Nikki Haley

US ‘Asleep at the Wheel’ as China Moves to Topple America: Nikki Haley
Republican presidential candidate, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley speaks at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington on June 27, 2023. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Eva Fu
6/27/2023
Updated:
7/3/2023
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The United States is “asleep at the wheel” while communist China has grown into the “most dangerous foreign threat” that’s now trying to displace the U.S.-based world order, according to former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.

In a speech at the American Enterprise Institute, the Republican presidential hopeful described the Chinese Communist Party as “the greatest threat to American security and prosperity.”

“America is China’s No. 1 target,” she said, pointing to a series of Chinese aggressions that include a Chinese fighter jet’s harassment of a U.S. aircraft, a Chinese naval ship that cut off U.S. destroyer in the Taiwan Strait, a Chinese spy balloon that flew over sensitive U.S. missile bases, and Beijing’s recently revealed secret eavesdropping base “in our own backyard on the fellow communist island of Cuba.”

“These provocations are not coincidences or accidents. They are the purposeful actions of a communist dictatorship that is determined to expand its power and defeat America militarily and economically.”

‘Asleep at the Wheel’

Haley took issue with the Biden administration’s engagement efforts in trying to prevent a conflict with China, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken making a high-profile trip to Beijing last week and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and climate envoy John Kerry both poised to make similar visits soon.

“I don’t mind that Secretary Blinken went to China. We should always keep that communication going when we’re dealing with our enemies. It’s the way they’re doing it,” she said. “It’s showing that America’s running scared from China.”

Haley appeared sharply critical of Yellen’s recent emphasis to “work together where possible” with China.

“The idea that Secretary Yellen said we should look for more ways to economically tie ourselves with China, that’s ludicrous,” she said.

As is Kerry’s plans for a climate deal “acknowledging the priorities that we need to be dealing with,” Haley said.

She cited photos of Blinken’s meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, showing Xi presiding at the head of a conference table with Blinken on his right side.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) attends a meeting with China's leader Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on June 19, 2023. (Leah Millis/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) attends a meeting with China's leader Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on June 19, 2023. (Leah Millis/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

“That’s not showing American strength. American strength is when you tell countries what we expect of them. You’re not reactionary to how they act,” Haley said. “China’s scolding us because they can.”

In an apparent sign that Beijing isn’t “in any way worried about us,” China’s top leadership has refused repeated U.S. requests to restart military-level communications.

“That’s a big deal,” Haley said. “When a country’s Department of Defense doesn’t answer another country’s Department of Defense, that tells you everything you need to know, and that’s why Biden needs to stop pandering, and he needs to start being aggressive and strong, and how we deal with China.”

The Biden administration is “asleep at the wheel,” she said. “They are looking more for appeasement than they are looking for strength, and that’s a mistake because that’s incredibly dangerous for America and our allies.”

Criticism of Trump’s China Approach

Haley also took aim at former President Donald Trump over his China policy records.

While crediting Trump for making “both parties take off their blinders” on China, Haley, who served as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. during his administration, argued that the former president didn’t go far enough.

“President Trump was almost singularly focused on our trade relationship with China,” she said. “He was right about our trade abuses, it was and still is a critical issue. But Trump did too little about the rest of the Chinese threat.

Shipping containers, some marked "China Shipping," are stacked at the Port of Los Angeles on Nov. 7, 2019. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Shipping containers, some marked "China Shipping," are stacked at the Port of Los Angeles on Nov. 7, 2019. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

“He did not put us on a stronger military foothold in Asia. He did not stop the flow of American technology and investment into the Chinese military. He did not effectively rally our allies against the Chinese threat. Even the trade deal he signed came up short when China predictably failed to live up to its commitments.”

Haley noted that Trump also showed “moral weakness” in “his zeal to befriend” the communist leader in China by congratulating the regime’s 70 years of rule over the country.

“That sent a wrong message to the world,” she said. “Chinese communism must be condemned, never congratulated.”

Haley later described it as a matter of “moral clarity.”

“You don’t tell a dictator the way they sit there and hold their hand down on their people is a good thing,” she said. “What we say matters. Countries pay attention, our enemies pay more attention. We have to be very responsible with those words.”

But if “China was militarily stronger when President Trump left office than when he entered, Joe Biden’s record is much worse,” according to Haley.

She said Biden has failed to address China’s role in the fentanyl crisis and curb the Chinese acquisition of U.S. property and “has refused to seriously investigate China’s cover-up of COVID origins.”

“His obsessive focus on climate issues naively plays into China’s negotiating hand, and the situation is getting worse,” Haley said, noting that the Blinken trip “was a gold-plated invitation for more Chinese aggression.”

“China’s scolded us, then President Xi pronounced it was a good meeting. He only says that when he gets a lot more than he gives. In fact, he gave us nothing,” she said. “Mark my words, [Biden’s] going to keep ignoring the Chinese threat. We’ll have wasted four more years.”

Representatives for the Trump campaign and White House officials didn’t respond to a request by The Epoch Times for comment. The State Department declined to comment.

Eva Fu is a New York-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on U.S. politics, U.S.-China relations, religious freedom, and human rights. Contact Eva at [email protected]
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