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CINC applicants need to be clear about the China threat

The next Commander-in-Chief’s top national security challenge is going to be Communist China. Therefore, as we consider applicants for the job, it is imperative that we establish what they think about the myriad threats posed by the PRC and what they propose to do about it.

The necessity for such clarity was underscored earlier this week by former Vice President Joe Biden. In remarks during an Iowa campaign stop, that leading Democratic candidate ridiculed the idea that the Chinese are going to “eat our lunch,” saying we should instead be helping them

This statement tracks with a pro-China stance Biden struck last May before he professed in June, in the face of considerable criticism, that “You bet I’m worried about China.” 

China should worry us – and our leaders must be prepared to counter it effectively.

This is Frank Gaffney. Learn more at www.PresentDangerChina.org

China’s newest threat – A deadly holiday-boosted coronavirus

At an emergency meeting today, the World Health Organization will consider the danger posed by a deadly new Chinese respiratory virus believed to be spread through the air from humans to humans, as well as via contact with infected animals. Unfortunately, WHO’s deliberations – and efforts actually to control the spread of this coronavirus – will soon be overtaken by the Lunar New Year, a holiday that sees hundreds of millions of people moving throughout Asia and beyond, mostly in the close quarters of planes, trains and buses.

Making matters worse is the Chinese Communist Party’s well-established practice of lying about such public health emergencies. It says there’s nothing to worry about.

The first case of China’s new bug – which is similar to its  previous highly contagious SARS and MERS diseases – has shown up in Washington State. We better brace ourselves for many more. 

This is Frank Gaffney.

Taiwan is an independent country already

In today’s War for the Free World, a key frontline is the Western Pacific where Communist China’s ambition to be the globe’s dominant power is much in evidence. Its fortified man-made islands in the South China Sea,  intensifying crackdown in Hong Kong, political warfare in Australia and naval build-up are ominous harbingers of trouble to come. 

Particularly worrying is the Chinese Communist Party’s harsh response to Taiwanese voters’ recent, overwhelming support for their island’s sovereignty and freedoms. Beijing is signaling its determination to use force to crush both.

The woman who won a massive mandate for opposing such Chinese threats, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, has a powerful message to the PRC: Get over it. “Taiwan is an independent country already.” 

That is, of course, both true, morally right and in America’s vital interest. We must deter China and stand with Free Taiwan.

This is Frank Gaffney.

Protect religious freedom, but not religious supremacists

President Trump celebrated National Religious Freedom Day yesterday with several initiatives aimed at ending discriminatory federal treatment of faith communities. He described his administration’s commitment to school prayer and other protections by declaring, “We will not let anyone push God from the public square.” 

Fortunately, troubling as it is, such religious intolerance here pales by comparison with that Christians are experiencing elsewhere. On Wednesday, Open Doors USA published new research indicating that 260 million people are being heavily persecuted globally, simply for following Jesus. And many millions more face systematic, if less severe, repression.

The President deserves great credit for his sustained efforts on behalf of religious liberty. Real care must be exercised, however, that we not – in its name – protect and enable those who insist that the free exercise of their faith entitles them to deny others that foundational freedom. 

This is Frank Gaffney.

Vladimir Putin – Dictator for life

Nearly two years ago, Communist China’s Xi Jinping became its dictator for life. Yesterday, Russia’s Vladimir Putin unveiled a scheme that seems designed to secure for him a similar status. Such ominous consolidations of power by America’s foes are bad for their own people, as well as ours.

Putin cynically dressed up his gambit as a measure to limit the terms his successors might serve. Combined with demanding his entire cabinet’s resignation and tapping an unknown as prime minister, President Putin obviously wants to be seen as responding to growing public restiveness with his two-decades of dominance of the Russian government. 

The practical effect, however, of Putin’s proposed constitutional reforms and a referendum he has announced to endorse them is to defer any succession indefinitely. He will remain as president until 2024, then simply continue misruling in some new capacity.   

This is Frank Gaffney.

‘Restore deterrence’ of bad Chinese trade practices

The US-China “Phase One” trade deal being signed today bears little resemblance to President Trump’s ambitious agenda for dramatically restructuring bilateral commercial ties, let alone ending Chinese predatory trade practices.

To be sure, the PRC is supposed to buy additional  US foodstuffs. But China would likely be purchasing more pork, wheat and other commodities from us anyway given the disease-driven decimation of late of their domestic production.

Mr. Trump is certainly alive to the danger that, as with all of the previous trade deals with the Chinese Communist Party, this one will be violated by Beijing. We can also bet that the Chinese will stonewall any effort to get more – and more enforceable – structural reforms in a “Phase Two” deal. There must be real costs for such bad faith, and notice should be served now in the interest of deterring it later.

This is Frank Gaffney.

The United States is restoring deterrence!

Yesterday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the United States has embarked upon a vital mission vis a vis Iran and other actual and prospective enemies: We are in the business of restoring deterrence.

By eliminating the world’s top terrorist, Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, the Trump administration has not only removed from the battlefield one of our most dangerous adversaries. It has changed the calculus upon which the mullahs have attacked our forces, diplomatic personnel and others with impunity.

While the President’s critics generally fail to appreciate this benefit from Soleimani’s liquidation, it seems the people of Iran have gotten the message. They have courageously returned to the streets to support his killing and denounce their regime. As they are the best hope for an enduring peace with Iran, we must continue supporting them – through restoring deterrence and otherwise. 

This is Frank Gaffney.

Taiwan votes for freedom, we must help her secure it

On Saturday, freedom was powerfully affirmed by the Taiwan’s electorate. In a stunning rebuke to Communist China and the mainland’s efforts to impose its will on the island – as it has tried to do in Hong Kong, voters gave a 20-point margin of victory to their incumbent President, Tsai Ing-wen, and a strong mandate to defend Taiwan’s sovereignty. 

In response, the Chinese Communist Party is insisting that reunification is inevitable, whether the Taiwanese want it or not. The not-so-subtle implication is that force will be used to seize the island. And Beijing is increasingly equipped with ballistic missiles, amphibious ships, sealift and a fleet of some three-thousand passenger aircraft that can enable a no-notice invasion.

Now that Taiwan’s voters have courageously repudiated the PRC, the United States must find new ways of deterring Chinese threats to their freedoms – and ours.

This is Frank Gaffney.

Virtue-signalers ignore hard reality – Iran is at war with us

Yesterday, the House of Representatives virtue-signaled its opposition to a war with Iran. It adopted a resolution directing the president to terminate the use of American armed forces to engage in hostilities in or against Iran or any part of its government or military unless Congress approves.

This direction ignores the fact that we are already at war with Iran – and have been for over forty years. Not because we want or have chosen to be, but because the mullahs actually seek “Death to America.”

The House resolution and a pending Senate counterpart moreover are frauds. It takes a statute to prevent the U.S. military from defending us against the Iranian regime and the weapons it’s employing against this country and its people, including Soleimani’s Quds Force.

If Congress won’t join the President in protecting America, it should stay out of his way.

This is Frank Gaffney.

Are Democrats coordinating with the “Iran Lobby”

After the latest Iranian attack against American military personnel in Iraq, from which they fortunately emerged unscathed, President Trump imposed additional economic sanctions on the mullahs’ regime, rather than violent punishment.

His Democratic opponents nonetheless continued their criticism of his Iran policy that is often indistinguishable from Iranian propaganda. At a minimum, the not-very-Loyal Opposition’s party-line is being seized upon by Tehran’s mouthpieces to support theirs. So will congressional votes to restrict presidential action on Iran.

The question occurs: Are Democrats actually coordinating with Iran? The Washington Free Beacon reports that some – including Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren – are working with the National American Iranian Council, an organization founded by Trita Parsi, whom the ayatollahs’ own media have called part of the “Iran Lobby.”

Keep that in mind the next time you hear Iranian propaganda coming from Democratic leaders, and vice-versa.

This is Frank Gaffney.