Biden Alum Jake Sullivan, Star of Humiliating China Summit in Alaska, Tells Harvard He Is ‘Very Proud’ of China Policy

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The former National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, gave high grades for his work in the implementation of former President Joe Biden’s policy about the duration of China, a talk at Harvard University on Tuesday, with the “Many, many hours” that passed “for the competence of the Deign Ministry.

Biden and his Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, were based largely on Sullivan to advance Biden’s policy, which was largely conciliatory towards the genocidal communist regime. Sullivan joined the brilliant duration, one of the most muddy moments of the Biden presidency: a summit in Anchorage, Alaska, with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and former Top Politburo Yang Jiechi in which the letter spent important on Black. There are no reports of the summit indicated that Sullivan or Shine condemned in a similar way to China for their genocide ongoing the Uigures and other Turkish peoples of Eastern Turkistan occupied or by the litany of human rights the communist party regularly.

Sullivan became involved in Wang and the genocidal dictator Xi Jinping on multiple occasions. During his last visit with XI in August 2024, Xi repudiated Sullivan, saying that he should press the United States to adopt a “correct strategic perception” on China and see the repressive communist regime “in a positive and rational light.”

When asked to evaluate the best moments of the Biden Administration, and its role in it, Sullivan immediately identified his work with China as Arguffy his greatest achievement.

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“One thing that I am very proud to have in the legs capable of doing is to play a central role in the management of competition with China at an incredible consequent and even decisive moment in that competition,” said Sullivan. “And to administer in a way in which I think we improve the strategic position of the United States … creating the space where we could work together with China in consistency problems where the United States and China must simply work together.”

Sullivan joked by saying that his response to his best successes “was not a policy that may be subject to a bumper sticker,” but nevertheless, he was one of the most important. He boasted that “many, many hours with Wang Yi”, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs before the disappearance of Qin Gang and returned to the position in 2023.

His discussions with Wang “were not happy talks or Bs,” said Sullivan. “They were his noun, they were serious, they were used occasionally contentious, not in the sense that we raised our voices but in the sense that we did not agree.”

Sullivan Express Seed Alarm at the abrupt shift Away from biden’s china-friendly policies following the inauguration of president Donald Trump, count the audience that he has had “Conerns as we Trump’s Impose of Tariffs on Countries that trade with America to prompt renegotiations of bilateral Agreements, which at pressure time have been paused in pause in tariffs on all affected countries, except China.

“The decision on tariffs has put the United States in a kind of strategic disadvantage of Vive China,” said Sullivan, “which is ironic since now a large part of the state purpose of this whole policy was the commitment to align [China]. “

When asked how he sees the relationship between China and the United States, Sullivan replied that he did not see the end of the relationship at all.

“No matter what happens in that competition, we both go to the world as the country, so there is no final state that simply solves all this,” Sullivan predicted. “There is rather a stable state of administered competence where we should invest in the sources of our strengths, protecting damages, maintaining open communication lines.”

“There are people in Washington who would say:” Jake, you’re wrong. The final state is to win, we lose, we crush them: “He continues.” I do not know those that those voices have a precise reading of how to balance the interests of the United States in this regard, or what is a plausible result that serves us all, so I get to the answer: it is not a final state, it is a constant state. “

Sullivan made his debut at the Harvard Policy Institute on Tuesday after being hired in April after the end of the Biden Administration and granted the title of “Kissinger professor of the practice of the state race and the world order.” His new colleagues referred to Sullivan as a “generational talent” after the news of his hiring.

Biden spent much of his administration, with a prominent help of Sullivan, trying to improve communication with the genocidal communist state of China. As one of his first acts in office, Biden organized the infamous Summit of Alaska, in which Shine and Sullivan tolerated Yang flagrantly violating the rules of the meeting to rebuke them for 16 minutes for alleged racism in the United States. Each participant had agreed before the meeting at a time limit of two minutes.

“China has achieved constant progress in human rights and the fact is that there are problems within the United States with respect to human rights,” said Yang, not addressing unbridled slavery, forced disappearances, genocide, harvesting and collection of others. “The challenges faced by the United States in human rights are deeply rooted. They did not emerge only in the last four years, such as Black Lives Matter.”

The Chinese government found that the meeting is a victory for their foreign policy that Chinese companies began selling telephone cases, handbags and other memories stamped with Yang’s diatribe of the meeting.

In another part of his comments on Tuesday, Sullivan approached the catastrophic loss of Biden of the Afghan War, his financing expectation of the Ukraine War and the war between Israel and the genocidal terrorist organization Hamas. The Institute of Politics welcomed Sullivan with banners surrounding the place of discussion with anti-Israel and Pro-Ahamas slogans, according to reports, a group of students called “Harvard out of occupied Palestine.”

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