Antony Blinken calls China biggest ‘test’, vows US strength
n his first major speech, Blinken vowed that President Joe Biden’s administration will emphasise diplomacy over military action and build cooperation with the world on global challenges.

“We will manage the biggest geopolitical test of the 21st century: our relationship with China,” Blinken said at the State Department. He promised to champion the rights of Hong Kong and the ethnic Uighurs, saying that if not, “China will act with even greater impunity”. “China is the only country with the economic, diplomatic, military and technological power to seriously challenge the stable and open international system — all the rules, values and relationships that make the world work the way we want it to,” he said. “Our relationship with China will be competitive when it should be, collaborative when it can be and adversarial when it must be. And we will engage China from a position of strength.”
Blinken indicated that Biden would be sparing in military action despite ordering an air strike last week in Syria against Iranian-linked Iraqi Shiite paramilitaries. Blinken voiced alarm over an “erosion of democracy” worldwide that includes the United States, pointing to the January 6 siege of the Capitol by supporters of defeated president Donald Trump.
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