Pence
Declares China Top US Foreign Enemy
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Vice President Mike Pence
accused China on Thursday of trying to undermine President Donald
Trump as the administration deploys tough new rhetoric over Chinese
trade, economic and foreign policies.
At the Hudson Institute
think tank, Pence said China was using its power in "more
proactive and coercive ways to interfere in the domestic policies and
politics of the United States."
"China wants a
different American president," Pence said.
Pence's
speech came a week after Trump accused China during a meeting of the
U.N. Security Council of interfering in American elections to help
his Democratic rivals.
Vice President Mike Pence
accused China on Thursday of trying to undermine President Donald
Trump as the administration deploys tough new rhetoric over Chinese
trade, economic and foreign policies.
At the Hudson Institute
think tank, Pence said China was using its power in "more
proactive and coercive ways to interfere in the domestic policies and
politics of the United States."
"China wants a
different American president," Pence said.
Pence's speech came a
week after Trump accused China during a meeting of the U.N. Security
Council of interfering in American elections to help his Democratic
rivals.
"Regrettably, we
found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming
2018 election," Trump said. "They do not want me, or us, to
win because I am the first president ever to challenge China on
trade." As proof, Trump later referenced a paid advertising
insert in The Des Moines Register by Chinese government-affiliated
entities.
Pence charged that China
is targeting "industries and states that would play an important
role in the 2018 election" as it responds to Trump's
protectionist trade tariffs on China. "By one estimate, more
than 80 percent of U.S. counties targeted by China voted for
President Trump in 2016; now China wants to turn these voters against
our administration," Pence said.
U.S. intelligence
agencies assess that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential
election to boost Trump over his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton
through hacking and releasing sensitive documents and social media
manipulation.
Trump signed an executive
order in September authorizing sanctions against those found to be
involved in election interference, but U.S. officials have said
repeatedly they have not seen nearly the same level of activity by
Russia and others in the midterms as in 2016.
Much of Pence's remarks
were meant to inform the public of what the U.S. government terms as
China's covert and overt influence campaign.
Since Trump took office
last year, his administration has escalated pressure on China, most
recently with several rounds of tit-for-tat economic trade tariffs on
hundreds of billions in goods. And Trump's first national security
strategy released last year labeled China a "revisionist power"
alongside Russia.
Pence quoted an
assessment from the U.S. intelligence community that "China is
targeting U.S., state and local governments and officials to exploit
any divisions between federal and local levels on policy. It's using
wedge issues, like trade tariffs, to advance Beijing's political
influence."
Sounding the alarm, Pence
warned other nations to be wary of doing business with China,
condemning the Asian country's "debt diplomacy" that allows
it to draw developing nations into its orbit.
Pence also warned
American businesses to be vigilant against Chinese efforts to
leverage access to their markets to modify corporate behavior to
their liking.
He accused China of
threatening "to deny a business license for a major U.S.
corporation if it refused to speak out against our administration's
policies."
Pence asserted that
China's actions surpass those of Russia in trying to shape American
opinion. He says an intelligence official told him that what "the
Russians are doing pales in comparison to what China is doing across
this country."
Pence also protested
Beijing's construction of military fortresses in the South China Sea
as well as Chinese efforts to intercept American ships carrying out
naval exercises designed to contest China's territorial expansion. He
condemned a Chinese ship passing this week within about 40 meters of
the USS Decatur, calling it "reckless harassment."
"The United States
Navy will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international
law allows and our national interests demand. We will not be
intimidated and we will not stand down," he said.
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“We
are one of the major carriers for crude oil from the US to China.
Before [the trade war] we had a nice business, but now it’s totally
stopped.”
That
came from Xie Chunlin, president of CMES, at the Global Maritime
Forum’s annual summit in Hong Kong.
This
means in practice that Trump’s trade war is COSTING the US an
average of 334,880 barrels of oil a day that are NOT being bought by
China.
---Pepe
Escobar
China
halts all oil imports from US amid escalating trade war
RT,
4
October, 2018
America’s
second-largest oil client, China, has completely stopped buying crude
from the United States as trade tensions between the world’s two
largest economies continue to grow.
While
oil has not been included on the list of bilateral tariffs, Chinese
refiners have been staying away from buying crude from the US.
“We
are one of the major carriers for crude oil from the US to China.
Before [the trade war] we had a nice business, but now it’s totally
stopped,” Xie
Chunlin, the president of CMES, said on the sidelines of the Global
Maritime Forum’s Annual Summit in Hong Kong, as quoted by Reuters.
“It’s
unfortunately happened, the trade war between the US and China.
Surely for the shipping business, it’s not good,” the
CMES president said.
He
added that the trade war was also forcing China to diversify its
soybean supplies. Beijing is now buying most of its soybeans from
South America.
China’s
crude oil imports from America reached an average of 334,880 barrels
per day through August, making Beijing the second-largest buyer of US
oil after Canada.
In
fact, China may be the largest buyer of American crude since much of
the oil imported by Canada is re-exports – Canadian crude that
briefly crosses into the US on pipelines before re-entering Canada.
After ending a 40-year ban on oil exports in late 2015, the US has
ramped up sales to two million barrels per day (bpd).
China
buys most of its crude from Russia, with imports soaring from 665,000
bpd in 2014 to 1.2 million bpd last year. Beijing’s other major
suppliers are Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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