The United States is "embattled", Texas wants to break up, Biden has nothing to do, and wants China to take the blame?
Recently, Biden has been caught in a series of domestic and foreign difficulties, with NATO allies "turning back", the spread of war in Gaza, and Texas raising the issue of independence, leaving him with little way out. At this critical moment, Sullivan and Blinken have taken urgent action to try to build closer ties with China. This has sparked some speculation about whether Biden wants to work with China to solve the current dilemma?
Biden's situation can be described as "internal and external troubles". Domestically, the Texas state and the federal state have clashed over the border, which actually stems from a bipartisan political battle in the United States over aid to Ukraine. The game between the Republican Party and Biden** has led to a series of border control demands that have become bargaining chips in political battles. The data shows that the number of illegal immigrants is increasing, and this has become the key for Democrats to compete for voter support.
In order to push for the passage of the bill to aid Ukraine, Biden was forced to make concessions on border control. However, Republican states** have adopted stricter border control measures, leading to an escalation of armed conflict. Biden appealed to the Supreme Court to remove the barbed wire fence in Texas, but the Supreme Court's ruling intensified the dispute.
On the diplomatic front, the Ukraine and Palestinian issues also pose serious challenges to Biden**. NATO allies put pressure on Biden**, warning against putting Ukraine in a difficult situation because of partisanship. At the same time, the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has made the situation in the Middle East even more tense. Biden is caught in a dilemma of making effective decisions in a short period of time.
Overall, Biden's internal and external problems are intertwined, making it extremely difficult to resolve the current predicament. He needs to find effective solutions at home and abroad to preserve America's national interests and international image.
On January 28, three U.S. soldiers were killed in an airstrike along Jordan's border with Syria in which local militias attacked a U.S. military base. This is the first time since the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that US military personnel have died, and Biden will find it difficult to cover up the incident.
Under domestic pressure, the Pentagon has unequivocally blamed Iran for the airstrikes and has declared that it will respond. The sacrifice of US soldiers and Iran's accusations have escalated tensions in the Middle East, and the conflict in the Gaza Strip may spread, making it difficult for Biden to get out of the quagmire of the Middle East.
In this predicament, Biden faces a triple pressure and seems unable to find a solution. Some American politicians believe that the only way out is to turn to China for help. Earlier, it was revealed that Biden had tried to exert pressure on China, hoping that China would exert influence on the Iranian issue and help the United States get out of the dilemma of the Middle East conflict.
Recently, as the situation at home and abroad has deteriorated further, Biden's intention to try to pull China into the game has become more and more obvious. Last week, Biden's security adviser Jake Sullivan rushed to Bangkok during Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Thailand to meet with the Chinese side. And then,
There is news in the United States that Secretary of State Antony Blinken has included China in his 2024 schedule, and Biden also hopes to speak with the Chinese leader in the coming months.
Obviously, the United States is trying to find a safe way out for Biden by involving China in the Ukraine and the Middle East. However, China has its own strategic layout and development plan, and will not easily compromise just because of the visit of the United States. If Biden wants to get China's support, he first needs to show enough sincerity.
During Sullivan's meeting with Wang Yi, Wang Yi made it clear that the US should put into practice its commitment to oppose "**". If the United States is serious about China's support, it needs to demonstrate sincerity in action.
Halting arms sales to Taiwan would be a good start, and it will be crucial to rebuild trust between China and the United States, and whether Biden can make that decision is particularly critical.
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