Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's principal China policy adviser, Anhui-born Dr. Miles Yu, made a rare public appearance on Sept. 22 to reject the "Multilateralism" approach advocated to the world by Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the U.N. General Assembly.
He said China's ruling Chinese Communist Party is "Isolated" with no true allies, apart from North Korea and Russia, which is playing "Hard to get."
He called on friends and allies all over the world that share the same values as the United States to "Build an alliance of democracies to counter the China threat."
"Always keep in mind, China has none that can be trusted as a really true ally. So it's very ironic yesterday to hear Xi Jinping at the U.N. to talk about China being the champion of multilateralism."
Yu went on to say that the goal for the United States regarding China and the region is the preservation of values like freedom and rule of law that have been extinguished in Hong Kong.
Miles Yu, whose Chinese name is Yu Maochun, was born in China and came to the United States for graduate school in 1985.
Yu views the CCP's "One country, two systems" as a "Bankrupt idea" because of its own "Inner contradiction." He pointed out that "National unification" for China would be meaningless without "Political freedom." He cited the reunification of East and West Germany as an example, and also the Korean Peninsula.
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Thursday, September 24, 2020
China-Born Pompeo Adviser Rejects Xi's Multilateralism Claim: China Has No True Allies
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