"We have a political class that is complacent, has very little sense of urgency," he said as the Biden administration’s actions fail to deter China’s aggression.
Biden and China's President Xi Jinping shake hands as they meet on the sidelines of the G20 Summit on November 14, 2022. Despite China’s continuous cyber and verbal attacks against the U.S., the administration will have to grapple with China’s blossoming partnership with Russia."We also have to remember that the Chinese view the war in Ukraine as not a war between Ukrainians and Russians primarily, but as primarily a proxy war, a proxy war between China and the United States," Chang expressed.
Chang stressed the importance of Ukraine winning the war, arguing that it’s a "big green light" for Beijing in East Asia if Russia is in control of Ukrainian territory.