Letter to
President Donald Trump on Countering China
The Epoch Times 20190718
Editor’s note: In this joint letter, 130
China experts decided to express their support for U.S. President Donald
Trump’s China policies and encourage him to stand up against the Chinese
regime.
Dear President Trump,
Over America’s exceptional history, successive generations have risen to
the challenge of protecting and furthering our founding principles, and
defeating existential threats to our liberties and those of our allies. Today, our generation is challenged to do the
same by a virulent and increasingly dangerous threat to human freedoms—the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) through the nation it misrules: the People’s
Republic of China (PRC).
The Chinese Communists’ stated ambitions are antithetical to America’s
strategic interests, and the PRC is increasingly taking actions that imperil
the United States and our allies. The past forty years during which America pursued an open
policy of “engagement” with the PRC have contributed materially to the
incremental erosion of U.S. national security.
This cannot be permitted to continue.
China is not as we wish it to be. In
our political system, politics is the norm, and war is the exception. It is explicitly the opposite in the PRC’s
worldview. Going forward, we must better understand and deal with this dangerous
asymmetry.
We the undersigned, are encouraged by the broad and coherent strategy of
robust, alternative policies you have adopted to confront the PRC’s campaign to
undermine the national interests of the United States and its allies. We encourage you to stay the course on your
path of countering Communist China.
We acknowledge and support your robust National Security Strategy that
properly sets forth why the United States must counter the PRC. Opposing the advance of tyranny is fully in
keeping with the founding principles of America and our rich heritage of
defending freedom and liberty, both at home and, where necessary, abroad.
We note the PRC does not recognize the principles
and rules of the existing international order, which
under a Pax Americana has enabled the greatest period of peace and global
prosperity in mankind’s history. The PRC
rejects this order both ideologically and in practice. China’s rulers
openly proclaim and insist on a new set of rules to which other nations must
conform, such as their efforts to dominate the East and South China Seas
and the so-called “Belt and Road Initiative” with its debt-trap diplomacy,
designed to extend such hegemony worldwide. The only persistently
defining principle of the CCP is the sustainment and expansion of its power.
Over the past forty years of Sino-American relations, many American foreign policy experts did not accurately
assess the PRC’s intentions or attributed the CCP’s reprehensible conduct to
the difficulties of governing a country of 1.3 billion people. American policymakers were told time and again
by these adherents of the China-engagement school that the PRC would become a
“responsible stakeholder” once a sufficient level of economic modernization was
achieved. This
did not happen and can not so long as the CCP rules China.
The PRC routinely and systematically suppresses religious
freedom and free speech, including the imprisonment of over one million
citizens in Xinjiang and the growing suppression of Hong Kong’s autonomy. The PRC also routinely violates its
obligations, as it does with the World Trade Organization, freedom of
navigation and the protection of coral reefs in the South China Sea. Beijing then
demands that its own people and the rest of the world accept their false
narratives and justifications, demands aptly termed as “Orwellian nonsense.”
The
PRC is not and never has been a peaceful regime. It uses economic and military force—what it
calls its “comprehensive national power”—to
bully and intimidate others. The PRC threatens to wage war against a free and
democratically led Taiwan.
It is expanding its reach around the globe, co-opting our allies and
other nations with the promise of economic gain, often with authoritarian
capitalism posing as free commerce, corrupt business practices that
go-unchecked, state-controlled entities posing as objective academic,
scientific or media institutions and trade and development deals that lack
reciprocity, transparency and sustainability. The CCP
corrupts everything it touches.
This expansionism is not random or ephemeral. It is manifestly the unfolding of the CCP’s
grand strategy. The Party’s ambitions
have been given many names, most recently the “China Dream,” the “great
rejuvenation” of China, or the “Community of Common Destiny.” The “Dream” envisioned by the
Communist Party is a nightmare for the Chinese people and the rest of the
world.
We firmly support the Chinese people, the vast majority of whom want to live peaceful lives.
But we do not support the Communist government of China, nor its control
by the dangerous Xi Jinping clique. We
welcome the measures you have taken to confront Xi’s government and selectively
to decouple the U.S. economy from China’s insidious efforts to weaken it. No amount of
U.S. diplomatic, economic, or military “engagement” will disrupt the CCP’s
grand strategy.
If there is any sure guide to diplomatic success, it
is that when America leads other nations follow. If history has taught us anything it is that
clarity and commitment of leadership in addressing existential threats, like
from the PRC, will be followed by our allies when policy prescriptions such as
yours become a reality. The PRC’s
immediate strategy is to delay, stall, and otherwise wait out your presidency. Every effort must be made therefore to institutionalize now the policies and
capabilities that can rebalance our economic relations with China, strengthen our alliances with like-minded democracies
and ultimately to defeat the PRC’s global ambitions to suppress freedom and
liberty.
Stay
the Course!
List of U.S. Signatures (Alphabetically as of July 18, 2019)
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