U.S. President Biden aimed at China in his first speech to Congress, promising to ensure that the United States maintains strong troops in the Indo -Pacific region and strengthen technological development and trade.
According to Reuters, Biden said on the evening of the 28th (Singapore time this morning): "China and other countries are catching up (closing in). We must develop and dominate future products and technology."
Bynden believes, "Building a wind engine in Beijing, but it cannot be built in Pittsburgh, it does not make sense at all."
Biden has repeatedly said that competition with China is the largest foreign policy challenge facing the United States. He and the Democratic Republicans are in the direction of taking a tough position on the topic of China.
Biden also said that he told Chinese President Xi Jinping that the United States would ensure that strong military existence in the Indo-Pacific region, "Just like what we do for NATO in Europe-not to conflictConflict. "
His attention to China in his speech is higher than other foreign policy issues.
Biden has been urging the US parliament to pass a package of programs issued by the two parties.These bills will pressure Beijing to solve the problem of trade imbalances, and increase funds to develop new technologies in the United States to compete more effectively with China.
Bynden said: "The United States will not withdraw from our commitment to human rights, basic freedom, and alliances."